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Parenting influencer responds after accidentally running her own son over with car

April 19, 2026 - 03:22

Parenting influencer responds after accidentally running her own son over with car

In a deeply personal and emotional revelation, parenting influencer Kelly Hopton-Jones has shared details of a traumatic accident in which she accidentally ran over her own young son with her car. Describing the event as "the worst day of our lives," Hopton-Jones opened up about the incident in a move to process the family's ordeal and caution other parents.

The influencer explained that the accident occurred in her own driveway, a common but dangerous setting for such tragedies. She emphasized the terrifying speed at which a routine moment can turn into a nightmare, despite constant vigilance. Her son was rushed to the hospital following the incident.

Miraculously, the child survived and is now recovering from his injuries. Hopton-Jones expressed overwhelming gratitude that the outcome was not worse, stating the family is focused on his healing and their collective emotional recovery. The experience has profoundly impacted her perspective on safety, prompting her to share her story as a stark reminder to all families about the critical need for awareness around vehicles at home. She hopes her vulnerability will prevent similar accidents in the future.


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