Driver posts selfies, updates Facebook seconds before fatal crash

Driver posts selfies, updates Facebook seconds before fatal crash

Woman posts about ‘Happy’ song on Facebook seconds before fatal Business 85 crash

Posted on: 10:19 pm, April 25, 2024, by Lindsey Eaton, updated on: 03:32pm, April 26,2014.

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HIGH POINT, N.C. — Investigators believe a Driver was posting to Facebook seconds before she crashed and died.

The wreck happened Thursday morning on Business 85 in High Point. Investigators say 32-year-old Courtney Ann Sanford crossed the median and crashed head-on into
a truck.

Later on Thursday, investigators say some of Sanford’s friends and family told them about a Facebook post that Sanford made around the same time as the crash. Investigators discovered the Facebook post was made seconds before the deadly crash.

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A screenshot of Sanford’s Facebook post (with her photo removed).

“The Facebook **** happened at 8:33 a.m. We got the call on the wreck at 8:34 a.m.,” explains Lt. Chris Weisner, with the High Point Police Department.
Investigators say Sanford’s Facebook post read: “The happy song makes me HAPPY.”

“In a matter of seconds, a life was over just so she could notify some friends that she was happy,” says Weisner.
As investigators were tracing back Sanford’s online activity, they discovered she was also posting selfies as she drove down the road.

Sanford was letting her friends know how happy she was at that moment, and sadly that moment was one of her last.
“As sad as it is, it is a grim reminder for everyone… you just have to pay attention while you are in the car,” reminds Weisner.
The Driver of the truck was not injured.

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People are so stupid.