Two young girls are alive after they managed to unhook themselves from their booster seats and climb to safety to escape a car accident on an island north of Seattle, according to the Washington State Patrol
The girls, both 4 years old, were riding with Corey Simmons, 47, when the vehicle crashed into some trees in a wooded area about 200 feet away from the road, said Trooper Heather Axtman, a spokeswoman for the Washington State Patrol. The accident happened around 6 p.m. Friday just outside of Clinton, Washington, about an hour from Seattle.According to Axtman, Simmons was not wearing a seat belt and was likely killed on impact.
A woman driving by noticed the girls standing on the side of the road and stopped to help them. Describing the area as very rural, Axtman said the chances that anyone would drive by and see these girls"was truly the right time at the right place" type of thing. Read MoreThe Good Samaritan put the girls in her car to keep them warm and called 911. Police and fire responded to the scene, where Simmons was pronounced dead.
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