It was a typical day for 34-year-old Courtney Ann Sanford, known for her safe driving habits. However, what began as an ordinary morning quickly turned tragic.
As her favorite Pharrell Williams song, “Happy,” played on the radio, Courtney was overcome with a sense of joy. In that moment of happiness, she decided to capture the feeling by posting a selfie on Facebook, accompanied by the words, “This song makes me happy!” Unfortunately, that split-second decision proved to be fatal.
Shortly after, her car collided with a truck at a speed of approximately 60 km/h. The impact sent her vehicle off the road, where it careened into a ditch before crashing into a tree. The force of the collision caused her car to catch fire, and tragically, Courtney lost her life, trapped inside.
When her family learned of the accident, they noticed the eerie timing of her final Facebook post. The police later confirmed that her post was made at 8:33 AM, with the emergency call following just one minute later at 8:34 AM.
Courtney’s untimely death is a stark reminder of the dangers of distracted driving. Her story serves as a powerful lesson: when behind the wheel, the road demands your full attention.