A Georgia family is home and counting their blessings after they all survived a car accident—just minutes after their newest member was born in the back seat.
Jones drove while Graham and Tai, who had no one to watch her, sat in the back seat. The family was only able to make it one mile into their 12-mile trip to Northside Hospital Gwinnett before Graham had to deliver the baby in the SUV.
Cea Tiyanna Anderson, survived a car accident minutes after she was born in the backseat while en route to the hospital, April 13, 2020 in Lilburn, Ga. Jones said her daughter got herself and Tai out of the car, and all three only had minor injuries. The family had a bit of a panic because they couldn't find the baby at first.Police Officer Cepada Huff helped rescue a newborn baby who was born in the back seat of a car following an accident, April 13, 2020, in Lilburn, Ga.
Police Officer Daniel Bride helped rescue a newborn baby who was born in the back seat of a car following an accident, April 13, 2020, in Lilburn, Ga.Lilburn Police Department officers Daniel Bride and Cepeda Huf scrambled to find Cea and looked all over the wreckage, a spokesman for the department said. They quickly found the baby behind the back seat relatively unharmed, police said.The family was taken to the hospital and Jones and Tai were released shortly.
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