A California college student survived a horrific car crash that killed her best friend by clinging to a tree in a freezing creek for 12 hours, according to the Press Democrat.
Natalie Griffin, 19, escaped the wreckage of the car through a broken rear window after the vehicle veered off Highway 101 in Mendocino County Wednesday and into the fast-moving creek, the newspaper says.
The accident killed Griffin’s Castro Valley High School classmate, Jenna M. Santos,19, Griffin’s cousin, Monica Keyser, told the Press Democrat. The crash is under investigation, a dispatcher with the California Highway Patrol tells People.
The pair had...
Natalie Griffin, 19, escaped the wreckage of the car through a broken rear window after the vehicle veered off Highway 101 in Mendocino County Wednesday and into the fast-moving creek, the newspaper says.
The accident killed Griffin’s Castro Valley High School classmate, Jenna M. Santos,19, Griffin’s cousin, Monica Keyser, told the Press Democrat. The crash is under investigation, a dispatcher with the California Highway Patrol tells People.
The pair had...
- 1/16/2017
- by Nicole Weisensee Egan
- PEOPLE.com
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