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SC family searches for good Samaritan who saved woman’s life


SUMMERVILLE, SC (WCSC) – A Holly Hill mother is looking for a good Samaritan who made an anonymous 911 call after a car crash that left her daughter injured.

Meagan Mousset, 22, was seriously injured January 16 on a stretch of I-26 exit in Summerville. Mousset was crushed by her car for 5-7 hours in freezing rain until someone recognized the car and called 911.

That anonymous call changed everything for Mousset, her mother Robin said.

“The doctors said I would be dead in 15 minutes. And they also said they had no explanation for how I survived,” Mousset said.

The 22-year-old was in a coma for 8 days and 38 days in the hospital to be treated for traumatic brain injury and traumatic brain injury.

Kloes said: ‘I spent eight days in the hospital holding her hand and just praying to God he wouldn’t take my baby from me.

Kloes says she wants to find the person who called 911 to thank them.

“They were the ones who saved her life and I wish I could say thank you and give you a big hug,” Kloes said.

“Contact us so I can thank you. You are really responsible for me being alive to this day,” Mousset said.

Mousset is currently being treated with physical therapy and movement. She says she wants to help people one day by pursuing a career in counseling to help others affected by trauma.

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