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Tragic Accident: 17-year-old crashes into a school bus and loses her life – what police discover in her hand is truly heartbreaking.

Tragic Reminder: Why Phones and Driving Don’t Mix

It’s a warning we can’t hear enough – don’t use your phone while driving. Yet, many of us have been guilty of it at some point. I’ve done it myself and felt regret every time. But after learning the heartbreaking story of 17-year-old Katelyn Ray, I’ve made a vow: my phone stays out of reach when I’m behind the wheel.

A Fatal Morning Drive

On the morning of September 5, 2018, Katelyn was driving to pick up her big sister from work. Just moments later, Mississippi police received a call about a severe car crash. What they discovered at the scene would haunt them forever.

Katelyn hadn’t noticed the school bus slowing down in front of her. She crashed into it at high speed without ever hitting the brakes. Her car collided with devastating force.

Schoolchildren Escape Injury

There were more than 12 children on the bus that morning. Thankfully, none of them were physically hurt and were safely taken to school on another bus. But Katelyn wasn’t as fortunate.

The Shocking Discovery

First responders at the crash site took a photo that serves as a grim warning. Katelyn had been killed instantly. In the wreckage, police found something chilling – her phone was still in her hand.

Authorities now believe Katelyn had been distracted by her phone, which prevented her from noticing the slowing bus ahead.

Police Issue a Critical Warning

Following the crash, police shared a stark message on Facebook:

PAY ATTENTION!! The driver of the car was 17 years old. No black marks because she never hit the brakes. She still had the cell phone in her hand when they removed her from the car.”

A Mother’s Last Conversation

Katelyn’s mother, Shelia, had asked her daughter to pick up her sister that morning. It was the last conversation they would ever have.

When Katelyn didn’t arrive at her sister Courtney’s workplace at 7 a.m., they assumed she was running late. By 7:30 a.m., Courtney began to worry and posted on Facebook, asking if anyone had seen Katelyn. Soon after, the family received the devastating news that changed their lives forever.

A Preventable Tragedy

Losing a young life is always heartbreaking, but it’s even more tragic when the accident could have been avoided. Katelyn’s story is a painful reminder of the dangers of distracted driving.

A Call to Action

We can’t bring Katelyn back, but we can honor her memory by sharing this message. Put your phone away while driving – it’s never worth the risk. Share this article to help spread awareness and save lives.

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