
Millingport girls involved in serious car accident; funds being raised to help families – The Stanly News & Press
Millingport women included in significant car incident resources getting raised to enable people
Revealed 2:18 pm Monday, March 27, 2023
- Kaidyn Parks and her cousin Elise Lowrance are in critical condition following a auto crash Friday. This loved ones photo contains, from still left, Kynslee Tyson, Kaylee Parks, Kaidyn Parks and Elise Lowrance. Photograph courtesy of Erica Tyson.
Kaidyn Parks and her cousin Elise Lowrance are recovering at Carolinas Clinical Centre in Charlotte after sustaining severe injuries in a Friday night motor vehicle accident.
The Stanly News & Push has contacted N.C. Highway Patrol for an official report of the incident.
In accordance to their aunt Erica Tyson, Parks’ 16-year-previous sister Kaylee was turning right onto N.C. Freeway 73 from Nelson Mountain Street with the intention of then turning left on to Cane Travel when a different auto T-boned the auto.
Kaidyn, 13, who was in the front passenger seat, sustained important fractures and some inner accidents, Tyson explained. She is at this time in steady condition.
Elise, 7, who was in the back seat on the driver’s facet, sustained important injuries to her spinal column. Tyson mentioned she is “expected to endure but we do not know what her prognosis is at this time.”
Kaylee sustained no major injuries apart from soreness and a couple bruises, Tyson mentioned.
Tyson explained Kaylee experienced dropped off her daughter Kynslee at residence about a moment right before the accident happened.
Tyson established up GoFundMe pages for Kaylee and Elise on Saturday. As of early Monday afternoon, $3,705 has been lifted for Kaidyn and $2,405 has been raised for Elise.
“We are very grateful for all of the prayers 1st and foremost, but also the donations that have been manufactured and the outpouring help from our church relatives, good friends, buddies of good friends, churches inside our group and even churches in other states,” Tyson stated. “We have a great deal of prayers heading up for these ladies and we are trusting in God to recover them both equally.”
Tyson included that all three ladies, who reside in the Millingport spot, are “good Christian young women who have these types of a sturdy want to live for and provide the Lord.”
With Kaidyn and Lowrance currently being included with the Albemarle Academy of Dance, AAD posted on Fb about the crash, together with hyperlinks to the GoFundMe internet pages.
“We know that our dance local community is amazingly supportive and caring, and we are hopeful that we can appear with each other to support these two dancers, and their families during this tough time,” AAD wrote.