At the age of 32, she was considered by many to be an experienced driver. There was nothing to suspect, however, on that cursed day, something terrible happened!

Courtney Ann Sanford, 32, an experienced driver, met a tragic end due to distracted driving. While driving, she joyfully posted a selfie on Facebook with the caption

“This song makes me happy!” as she listened to her favorite song, “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. Moments later, her car collided with a truck, resulting in a fatal crash. The impact, even at 60 km/h, propelled her vehicle into a ditch and ultimately a tree. The car caught fire, and trapped inside, Courtney burned alive. Astonishingly, her Facebook post coincided with the minute of the accident.

The police, alerted at 8:34, discovered the post made at 8:33, highlighting the immediate consequence of her distracted actions.

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