April 17, 2026 - 20:51

A prominent online parenting figure is sharing the traumatic details of what she describes as "the worst day of her life," after a horrific accident in which she accidentally ran over her young son with her car. The incident, which she calls a "freak accident," resulted in non-life-threatening injuries for the child, who has since survived and is recovering.
The influencer explained that the event unfolded quickly in her own driveway, a scenario safety experts often warn is a common site for such tragedies. She described the immediate aftermath as a blur of panic and terror, rushing her son to receive emergency medical care.
By coming forward with her story, she hopes to bring heightened awareness to the dangers of vehicle blind spots, especially around small children and home environments. Her emotional account serves as a stark reminder for all parents and caregivers about the critical need for vigilance, even in familiar settings. The family is now focused on their son's continued recovery and healing from the psychological impact of the near-tragedy.
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