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Woman driving on Van Wyck expressway in the pouring rain last night, hits a big puddle and her car spinned out of control from one lane and spinned across all the lanes to the third and was doomed not only to the cars beside her crashing into her but also the on coming traffic running into her . She was spinning out of control and she did not hit one car nor did one car hit her......it looks like she would end up slammed against the concrete divider to her demise. While in the car, everything inside the car was flying through the air and she was so dizzy she just gave in and accepted that this was the night she was going to die. BUT GOD!!!!!! I do not know how GOD did it, and on lookers was amazed to the point they had to stop and look and wonder in awe.....one man stated that he never seen anything like that before.......He said it seemed like all the cars cleared a path for her car. Her car stopped inches away from the concrete divider and she realized that she did not hit or crash into anything, however she was left facing on coming traffic. It looked like instead of the cars coming toward her, they was held until she was able to make a u turn and proceed to exit on the next exit. Shaken and suffering from a state of shock, she pull over into a gas station, park and begin to give God praise. Yes facebookers, they lady is ME........God shield me like never before......I saw my self, bouncing off of cars, crashing and my jeep flipping over and me ending up crashing into the concrete divider and having more cars not able to stop in time running into me......in my mind I was dead.....BUT GOD!!!!!! Not one dent, scar or scratch......I am still suffering from a little shock but I am grateful to GOD that I am alive! I have a whole new out look, people if you do not believe there is a God and that He is a keeper will (smh) I do not know what else to say..............
Posted on: Fri, 14 Jun 2013 19:51:31 +0000

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