Why She Cheats Death

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She Cheats Death Serena Bailey and her husband, Mason Bailey were going on a road trip throughout the United States. They decided to stop in Las Vegas on Friday, October 4 to rest at the Roulette Motel for a few nights. Bailey had talked her husband into going out on the town and having some fun. They gambled a little, and saw a few shows. Even went and saw The Phantom of The Opera. Finally, the couple decided to depart from Vegas on Tuesday, October 8. Mr. Bailey had asked to drive because he didn’t think Mrs. Bailey was fit to drive because she was still tipsy from partying the night before and he could tell a hangover was coming on. She insisted she was just fine to drive and she would let him know if she couldn’t anymore. So, the couple packed their bags into the car and headed off. A few hours out of Vegas, Mrs. Bailey started to not feel well, but she decided to keep driving because it was just an hour until the next town and until sun down. Her husband was asleep in the passenger seat, and the music was starting to make her sleepy. …show more content…
She lost control of the car and flew into oncoming traffic where she head-on hit a truck. Her SUV was wrecked and she was knocked unconscious. When she came to, the firemen were trying to remove her from the totaled vehicle. They were being careful because they said something was terribly wrong. Then she passed out

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