Monday, 9 March 2015

Utah baby found alive in river 14 hours after car crash

A woman was killed and her 18-month-old daughter was in critical condition after a car crashed into the Spanish Fork river in Utah and was found about 13 hours later. (Credit: KSTU)

A baby girl has been found alive in a car more than 14 hours after the vehicle plunged into a river in Utah.
The 18-month-old was discovered hanging upside down above water in her car seat by a fisherman on Saturday afternoon, police said.
She was rushed to a hospital in Salt Lake City, where her condition has been upgraded from critical to stable.
The toddler's 25-year-old mother, named as Lynn Groesbeck from Springville, was found dead in the driver's seat.
Investigators believe the vehicle careered into the Spanish Fork River after striking a cement barrier at about 22:30 local time (04:30 GMT) on Friday.
A fisherman raised the alarm at 12:30 local time (18:30 GMT) the next day, after he saw the girl dangling above the water as it flowed through the car.
Three police officers and four firefighters who entered the river to rescue the child were later treated in hospital for hypothermia.
Police said they would not be releasing any further details unless the baby's condition changed. The girl's name was not released. 




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