Liz Cruz and her 3-year-old daughter were rushed to the hospital after a serious car accident with a 78-year-old suspected drunk driver. Both are now facing the challenging task of learning how to walk again.
3-year-old Libby Ajavon revering after a drunk driver crashJACKSONVILLE, Fla. — An accident on Monument Road involving a suspected
Liz Cruz, the mother, spoke to our reporter from her hospital bed and pleaded for justice for her young daughter, Libby Ajavon.According to Liz’s account, she made a complete stop at a yield sign and checked for oncoming traffic before turning. However, she was blindsided by the suspectedLiz described the aftermath of the crash, saying, “The car was spinning, and I was trying to complete a stop.”
Angel Cruz, Liz’s brother and Libby’s uncle, who lives no more than 5 minutes away from the crash site, rushed to check on his sister and niece.
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