saint said:THe following was forwarded to me on an email. Not much makes me feel ill but this did. I will probably think of this any time I even consider for a second driving after having too many. I think many here can benefit from this as well. If any of you want the email version to forward on to friends or family, let me know.
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This young lady was recently on Oprah and what a loving, forgiving young woman she is ! An amazing story of what she has suffered and will bear the rest of her life. Please share this with your friends and especially your teenagers who are driving.
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This is Jacqueline Saburido on September 19, 1999.
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This is she and her Father, 1998.
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This is she on Vacation in Venezuela
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Birthday party as a child.
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The car in which Jacqueline traveled. She was hit by another car that was driven by a 17-year old male student on his way home after drinking a couple of hard packs with his friends. This was in December 1999.
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After the accident Jacqueline has needed over 40 operations.
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Jacqueline was caught in the burning car and
her body was heavily burnt during around 45 seconds.
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With her Father, 2000.
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Getting treatment.
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Three months after accident.
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Without a left eyelid Jacquie needs eye drops to keep her vision.
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Now 20 year old, he cannot forgive himself for driving drunk on that night
three years ago.
He's aware of devastating Jacqueline Saburidos life.
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Not everyone who gets hit with a car dies. This picture was taken 4 years after the accident and the doctors are still working on Jacqueline, whose body was covered with 60% severe burnings.
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I'd still hit it.
:fingerc: