Toddler Who Miraculously Survived Car Crash in River—Thanks in Part to Mysterious Voice—Goes Home from Hospital
"She should be gone. She shouldn't be here. I'm blessed. I'm counting all my blessings right now."
In a Fox News report on Thursday, the resilient toddler "Lily" who survived the deadly car crash into a Utah river last weekend, which killed her mother, was able to go home with her dad. (Photo via Fox News Insider)
She reportedly made a full recovery, after being found unconscious, still in her car seat in the overturned car, when first responders found her, after being alerted to the wreck by a fisherman.
The rescue of Lily is being hailed as a miracle, as several officers who had first arrived on the scene, reported hearing an "adult voice" crying for help, but could not explain from whom it came since Lily's mother had died in the accident.
Lily's father, Deven (34) expressed his gratefulness at his daughter's rescue, telling reporters earlier this week, "She should be gone. She shouldn't be here. I'm blessed. I'm counting all my blessings right now."
Police are also investigating some articles which were found in the vehicle; an unopened syringe, some prescription pain medication and a small baggie of marijuana.
When asked about any drug use by Lily's mom, Deven said she had a prescription for anti-anxiety medication, but that she was "a good mother."
Police are still waiting for toxicology reports to come back.
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