Kimberly Smith was driving alone Sunday morning through Texas when she lost control of her vehicle and rolled it three times. Somewhat alert but completely confused, Kimberly was trapped upside down in her crumpled car, hoping someone would see her and come to her rescue.
Pinned and terrified inside her mangled ride on the morning of September 27, Kimberly was relieved to see someone coming toward her to help. The seemingly good Samaritan — described as a “tall, skinny black male in his 30’s” — approached her and said he would call 911, according to a Facebook post made by Kimberly’s brother Joshua Smith.
Pinned and terrified inside her mangled ride on the morning of September 27, Kimberly was relieved to see someone coming toward her to help. The seemingly good Samaritan — described as a “tall, skinny black male in his 30’s” — approached her and said he would call 911, according to a Facebook post made by Kimberly’s brother Joshua Smith.
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The stranger had crossed over some debris from the wreck as he walked toward Kimberly, picking up some of her personal belongings en route to tell her that he was there to help.
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