BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - July 30, 2012 (WPVI) -- A 12-year-old New Jersey girl steered a car to safety when her grandfather died at the wheel with his foot on the accelerator. Miranda Bowman and her grandfather, Paul Parker, were on their way home from New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville. "He said Miranda just keep talking to me, just keep talking to me," Miranda said. The 63-year-old said he wasn't feeling well. "About 30 seconds later, I heard his head tap on the window and that's when I knew," Miranda said. Parker died of a massive heart attack. His foot was on the accelerator. The car was approaching speeds up to 80 mph on Buckshutem Road. "I panicked and I started screaming. I unbuckled my seatbelt," Miranda said. She tried to push the brake, the car slowed a bit, but continued to motor down the road crossing over into the opposite lanes. "I just saw woods so I avoided the telephone pole right next to me went through someone's lawn then over a little tree then I took out three other trees and a stump," Miranda said. "I can't imagine what she saw, watching her grandfather pass in front of her, let alone the reactions she had, I'm so lucky nothing else happened," Miranda's mother Stephanie said. That's because the airbags deployed and Miranda was able to walk away with only some bumps and bruises. Her quick thinking to slow the car likely saved her life. Her grandfather though is dead. It's been a bittersweet week for Miranda's mother. She's had conflicting emotions since Tuesday's accident. "I'm probably not experiencing the loss as much as everyone else, because I'm too grateful and blessed to still have my baby girl," Stephanie said." /> BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP, N.J. - July 30, 2012 (WPVI) -- A 12-year-old New Jersey girl steered a car to safety when her grandfather died at the wheel with his foot on the accelerator. Miranda Bowman and her grandfather, Paul Parker, were on their way home from New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville. "He said Miranda just keep talking to me, just keep talking to me," Miranda said. The 63-year-old said he wasn't feeling well. "About 30 seconds later, I heard his head tap on the window and that's when I knew," Miranda said. Parker died of a massive heart attack. His foot was on the accelerator. The car was approaching speeds up to 80 mph on Buckshutem Road. "I panicked and I started screaming. I unbuckled my seatbelt," Miranda said. She tried to push the brake, the car slowed a bit, but continued to motor down the road crossing over into the opposite lanes. "I just saw woods so I avoided the telephone pole right next to me went through someone's lawn then over a little tree then I took out three other trees and a stump," Miranda said. "I can't imagine what she saw, watching her grandfather pass in front of her, let alone the reactions she had, I'm so lucky nothing else happened," Miranda's mother Stephanie said. That's because the airbags deployed and Miranda was able to walk away with only some bumps and bruises. Her quick thinking to slow the car likely saved her life. Her grandfather though is dead. It's been a bittersweet week for Miranda's mother. She's had conflicting emotions since Tuesday's accident. "I'm probably not experiencing the loss as much as everyone else, because I'm too grateful and blessed to still have my baby girl," Stephanie said." />
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07-30-2012, 08:57 PM
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12 Year Old Girl Grabs Steering Wheel Going 80 mph When Grandfather Dies
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07-31-2012, 05:45 PM
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Re: 12 Year Old Girl Grabs Steering Wheel Going 80 mph When Grandfather Dies
Well, it probably was very exciting for her. Who finds a dead body in the car with them exciting? Well, there might be a few of you, but, generally speaking, for a young child, it would be more exciting to drive illegally than to watch your grandpa drop dead. I'm not sure kids grasp the finality of death. They think they're having an extended sleep. It doesn't sink in until you're a bit older. |
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07-31-2012, 08:28 PM
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Re: 12 Year Old Girl Grabs Steering Wheel Going 80 mph When Grandfather Dies
lol "kids"? she's 12.. 12yr olds have a lot more sense than you think. Ive seen my cousin at my aunt's funeral crying his eyes out when he was 12. I'm sure you dont also think 12yr olds still believe in Santa Claus, diamondsmiles :). |
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07-31-2012, 10:49 PM
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Re: 12 Year Old Girl Grabs Steering Wheel Going 80 mph When Grandfather Dies
I wasn't implying she had no sense. My niece was afraid to bring her daughter to my brother's viewing because she was afraid the child would be afraid to sleep. She was 7 at the time. When we were at services where one of my other brothers and father were cremated in advance of the service, she was 4 and 6 and she couldn't sit in one place at 4. At 6, she was a little better. There were a few other kids at my brother's service with a viewing and I don't know how well them knew him, but, I didn't see any kids creeped out, but, I don't think they were as old as 12. I have nothing to compare a 12 year old's reaction to. I don't remember myself at that age either. I guess it would depend on how well the child knew the deceased and if they were close. |