Police found the body of a 34-year-old woman, crushed in a car accident. They took her phone, but what they saw when they opened her Facebook page left them speechless! Here’s the last thing she did before she passed away: Check the comments below

Courtney Sanford’s tragic accident is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by even brief distractions while driving. The 32-year-old lost helife in a head-on collision on a U.S.

highway after a momentary glance at her phone, capturing her thoughts and a selfie for Facebook. This fatal accident

unfolded in mere seconds, yet its implications are profound, highlighting how a split-second decision can have irreversible consequences

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