Sunday, 30 November 2014

Woman Being Strangled By Own Seatbelt Saved By A State Trooper

A woman in
Brooksville side of Florida is joyous to be alive after
a state trooper (pictured above) saved her from
being strangled by her own car's seatbelt on
Thursday evening.
The 38-year-old victim, whose name has not
been released, became entangled in the
passenger side seatbelt of her 2010 Toyota
when her 4-year-old daughter put the
seatbelt around the woman's neck to protest
being put in a child seat.
The seatbelt then locked in place, squeezing
the woman's neck and making it difficult to
breathe.
Although her husband tried to remove the
seatbelt, his efforts only tightened it more,
according to BayNews9.com.
The woman was nearly unconscious by the
time her husband was able to flag down
Florida State Trooper, Brad Wagner for help.
Wagner cut the strangling seatbelt and was
able to help the victim start breathing again,
WTSP reports.
After EMTs checked the woman out,she was
allowed to continue on her way,
MyFoxTampaBay.com reports.

Posted By David Aniemeka

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