Girl, 8, climbs from wrecked car to find help for mom

An 8-year-old girl from Maine was able to climb out the back of a wrecked car and flag down help for her severely injured mother.

State Police say the girl was riding in the backseat of a 2009 Toyota Camry driven by Lili Anne Parady, 26, at around 9pm on Tuesday when the woman lost control of the vehicle on a turn, causing it to go off the road and smash into a tree at Route 1 and Miller Road.

Parady’s daughter suffered only minor injuries and was able to scramble out of the totaled sedan. 

The eight-year-old flagged down a passing motorist and told them her mother was injured and in need of assistance.  treated at a nearby hospital.

Rescue crew members freed Parady from the crumpled wreck using hydraulic cutters, and she was flown to Eastern Maine Medical Center for treatment to her injuries.

Pardy’s daughter was treated at The Aroostoock Medical Center for minor injuries and released. 

According to police, Parady was not wearing a seat belt, but her daughter was buckled in. 

The cause of the crash is under investigation. 

According to her Facebook page, Parady also has a younger child under the age of one.  

This is not the first time that the 26-year-old stay-at-home mom-of-two has been involved in a vehicular incident.

According to an article in the Bangor Daily News from April 2010, then-19-year-old Parady was arrested along with two other people in connection to a burglary after crashing their getaway car. 

In that case, the woman was charged with felony burglary, theft and criminal mischief, DUI, driving without a license and leaving the scene of a crash.

Two weeks ago, Parady was indicted by a grand jury on charges of theft and violation of conditions of release.   



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