This past Saturday, four
police officers in Utah rushed to a car that had overturned in the icy Spanish
Fork River 50 miles from Salt Lake City, Utah.
These officers heard a mysterious
voice coming from the car desperately calling for help. But when they reached
the car they discovered the 25-year old driver, Lynn Groesbeck was deceased.
The cause of her death was
later determined to be drowning.
Her 18-month-year old
daughter Lily Groesbeck was hanging up side down unconscious from her car seat.
Her head was inches away from the icy water that flowed through the car.
It had been almost 14 hours
since the car had hit a stone bridge barrier and careened into the river. The
temperature through the night and that morning was close to freezing.
The officers state they cannot
explain the “calls for help” they heard. The only two people in the car were
the mother and her daughter.
Lynn Groesbeck was returning
home to Springville from a visit with her parents in Salem when the accident occurred. It has
not been determined what caused the crash but the authorities have ruled out
drugs or alcohol.
The officers at the scene
state the distinct female voice they heard calling for help will remain a
mystery. But they all firmly state they heard this voice coming from the car.
It was this voice that led
them and firefighters to rescue Lily.
What mainstream accounts about this rescue omit is the obvious. Either Lynn Groesbeck’s spirit stayed around to help her child or it was a guardian angel.
What mainstream accounts about this rescue omit is the obvious. Either Lynn Groesbeck’s spirit stayed around to help her child or it was a guardian angel.
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