
A missing Indiana woman trapped in her vehicle for nearly a week managed to stay alive by dipping her sweatshirt in a small creek behind the wrecked car for water as she waited desperately for rescue, family members said. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.
Main Idea: Brieonna Cassell was found alive after being trapped in her crashed car for six days in Indiana.
Key Points:
Car crashes on quiet roads can leave drivers stranded for days, raising the risk of severe injury or death when help does not arrive quickly.
Cassell’s survival shows that quick discovery by workers and better search efforts can save lives after remote crashes.
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Cassell’s father, quoted describing her survival and condition.
Cassell’s mother, quoted explaining how she stayed alive.
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