A teenager has spoken about the moment that she thought she was ‘done’ after a horrific car accident.
Kennedy Littledike is a teenager from Nampa, Idaho, USA, who made it out the other end of the potentially fatal crash on the road while driving two of her friends.
It had been two days since the teen broke up with her then-boyfriend, as her two best friends encouraged her to do something fun as she was feeling down about the end of her relationship.
They suggested that they drive to a nearby mountain, park the car at the base and hike up it to see a scenic sunset, which the trio managed to do, before making their way down and beginning the trip home.
But just then, something caused Kennedy to start crying again, causing her to lose control of the car, slipping off to the left before an over-correction caused the vehicle to flip and roll continuously and as no one had their seatbelts on, they were thrown out.
In an interview on YouTube with Inside Edition, the 19-year-old explained what state she was in, health-wise: “I wasn’t on the ground, I was actually hanging in the power line by my broken leg so all three of us were thrown out, and I was hanging up there.
“In the process of getting thrown my arm was actually torn off and was hanging on by the skin on my back and then my femur was snapped over the wire and hanging in front of my face.”
Kennedy explained that she didn’t bleed out as the main artery in her leg was pinched off by the power line, while the main artery on her arm was cauterised from being electrocuted, though she was drowning in her own blood.