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March 9, 2015

Divine Intervention! Mysterious Voice In Utah Cops' Heads Lead Them To Saving Toddler


By Susan Duclos - All News PipeLine

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This story is amazing on multiple levels, but we are going to start by first saying that while the video reports below were published while an 18-month baby was fighting for her life, according to an update from baby Lily's aunt, Jill Sanderson, states on the gofund me link that was set up,  "Her improvement is astounding. Right now she's watching Dora and singing 'Wheels on the Bus' with Grandpa. She is smiling and laughing for family members. We're blown away by Lily's progress and so grateful to her rescuers."

Now for the other amazing aspects of this story that is both tragic and miraculous all at once.

In Utah a woman was driving home from Salem to Springville, leaving Salem around 10pm on Friday night, with her 18-month old daughter strapped into a car seat, when it her car went into the Spanish Fork River, killing the mother and leaving the baby hanging upside down above freezing water.

A fisherman noticed the car on Saturday approximately 13 hours after the crash and called the police, who got the baby out of the car and transported to Mountain View Hospital and then flown to Primary Children’s Hospital in critical condition. The water was so cold that three police officers and four firefighters were transported to a hospital for treatment of hypothermia.

Miraculous enough that the baby was alive, then recovered so quickly, but the question of "divine intervention" comes in as one of the police officers that helped save baby Lily, Officer Bryan DeWitt, of Spanish Fork police, states "The only people in there were the deceased mother and the child," before telling reporters "We were down on the car and a distinct voice says, ‘Help me, help me."

This account was confirmed by another offider on the scene for the rescue, Officer Tyler Beddoes, who said "It wasn’t just something that was just in our heads," as he asserts the voice was not that of a child, as he continues on to say "To me it was plain as day because I remember hearing a voice. I think it was Dewitt who said, ‘We’re trying. We’re trying our best to get in there.’"

Bedddoes adds "How do you explain that? I don’t know."

This was all confirmed by a third offier, Jared Warren, who states "We’ve gotten together and just talking about it, and all four of us can swear that we heard somebody inside the car saying, ‘Help'. We’re not exactly sure where that voice came from."














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