A young Gulfport mother hasn’t woken up after I-10 car crash. ‘God is in control,’ mom says
They're glad she's alive.
But
She suffered head trauma, deep contusions in her lungs and broken bones in her face, spine, the base of her skull, her wrist and hand, said her mother,
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Kennedy is stable but remains unconscious at the
"The doctor is not saying she's in a coma -- she just hasn't woken up," said Williams. She is being sedated to let her body heal while she has invasive procedures, she said.
Kennedy was returning home from
She crossed the median and several lanes of traffic and flipped several times before stopping at the tree line,
People who saw the crash stopped to help and pray and stayed with her until paramedics arrived.
"Two of them were nurses," Williams said. "It was not a coincidence. It was God. The nurses heard gurgling in her lungs and helped her breathe.
"They probably saved her life. God places angels in just the right place at the right time."
Kennedy and her husband, Chase, have two sons. Channing is 6 years old. Kai is 8 months old.
She grew up in
Her medical insurance had lapsed. A benefit account in the name of Alaina Kennedy Car Wreck is available at youcaring.com.
Faith in God is keeping the family going, the mother said.
Kennedy's condition remained the same Tuesday.
"God is in control," Williams said. "No matter what happens, he is in control."
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