'I knew if I was going to die, I didn’t want to kill anyone else,' James Bennefield said.
he created. “Being a holiday, traffic was light, but I knew I was approaching a busier area with some tight turns. I knew if I was going to die, I didn’t want to kill anyone else.”
Family members said Bennefield’s vehicle reached 120 mph before he intentionally crashed his car, left the road and rolled several times before it came to a stop, according to“I’m grateful to all the people that took part in saving my life,” Bennefield wrote on his GoFundMe page. “But now I’m looking at two enormous medical bills with no way to pay them., Bennefield earned his state EMT license last month. This month, he begins working with Grady Health System, according to his page.
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