The four
officers who rescued an 18-month-old toddler from the wreck of a
submerged car on Sunday said they launched into their heroics when they
heard desperate pleas for help coming from a woman inside.
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But
when the four men used all their strength to right the red Dodge sedan,
they found little Lily Groesbeck to be the only passenger left alive in
the vehicle.
Her
mother, 25-year-old Lynn Jennifer Groesbeck, had passed away the night
before when she lost control of the car and could not possibly have
called for the men to help save her child.
'For
two nights I've laid awake trying to figure out exactly what it could
be. All I know is it was there, we all heard it,' Spanish Fork Police
Officer Tyler Beddoes said. 'It was extra motivation.'
Beddoes said that he and the other three on scene responded to the voice calling for help when they approached the car.
All
four officers said they were there to help. But when they flipped the
car, the mother was already deceased and Lily was unconscious, he said.
'It's
heartbreaking. Was she crying most the night?' said Beddoes, a
30-year-old father of two. 'It's a miracle... She was needed for sure
elsewhere.'
And that
voice? Beddoes said he and the three officers talked later and concurred
they all heard the same thing. They can't explain it, but have no doubt
they heard it.
'That's the part that really sends me for a whirl,' Beddoes said. 'I'm not really religious, but that's what you think of.'
As she dangled, icy water rushed just below her head through broken car windows as the Dodge Caliber sat perched on the bank and rocks. The temperatures were near freezing throughout the night and through the morning.
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