Courtney Ann Sanford, 34, tragically lost her life in a car crash after posting on Facebook while driving. As she listened to Pharrell Williams’ hit song, she shared, “The happy song makes me so HAPPY,” along with selfies showing her cheerful mood.
Just one minute later, at 8:34 AM on March 23, 2023, her car collided head-on with a truck traveling about 60 km/h, veered into a ditch, and struck a tree. The impact set her vehicle on fire, trapping her inside. Law enforcement confirmed, “The post was made at 8:33 AM. At 8:34 AM, we received the emergency call.”
Her sudden death became a sobering warning about the dangers of distracted driving. Authorities stress that “no text is worth a life” and are urging stricter enforcement and better driver education, especially for younger motorists who frequently use phones on the road.
Features like “Do Not Disturb While Driving” can reduce distractions, but true safety depends on personal responsibility.
Courtney’s story reminds everyone that one small distraction can destroy lives. Road safety is a shared responsibility — and a single moment of inattention can change everything.