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Heartbreaking Selfie Shows Unseen Danger That Claimed Three Young Lives

  • Writer: taqi2854
    taqi2854
  • May 13
  • 1 min read

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In 2011, three teenage girls, Essa Ricker, Kelsea Webster, and Savannah Webster, tragically lost their lives while taking a selfie at a railway crossing in Utah.


The girls, who were train enthusiasts, posed near the tracks, unaware that a Union Pacific train was approaching from the opposite direction. The train was just a few feet away when it struck them.


Essa and Kelsea died instantly, while Savannah was rushed to the hospital but later passed away after her brain injuries proved too severe for recovery. Before the accident, Savannah posted a cheerful message on Facebook, saying, “Standing right by a train ahaha this is awesome!!!!”


The train’s horn was blared in an attempt to warn them, but the girls were too absorbed in their selfie to hear it. The incident left the community devastated, highlighting the dangers of not being aware of your surroundings, even when taking pictures.


 
 
 

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