A teenager who was left stuck on an electrical power line 30ft up in the air after a horrific car crash shared exactly what she was thinking at the time.
Kennedy Littledike was driving home with two friends in 2021 when she ended up crashing into a power pole - which actually saved her life - after losing control of the vehicle.
The Idaho teen was thrown out of the car and left dangling on a power line by her broken leg, and left for an hour before she could be rescued and rushed to the hospital.
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The incident injured her so bad that she was placed into a medical coma and her leg had to be amputated, while she also suffered from partial paralysis in one of her arms - and her dad was told that she was unlikely to survive.
But when she woke up, she was left ‘confused’.
In a video the teen shared to YouTube two years ago, she explained what she was thinking when she was up in the air on the line.
She explained: “I remember thinking ‘why isn’t anyone getting me down’, they were holding a white carpet in case I fell, but I don’t know why or understand that’s why they were holding it. I don't know how many people were there, it just felt like a lot of people were there.
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“I was confused why they were all there just looking at me and not helping me. A lot of confusion, scared.”
At the time of the crash, Kennedy had just broken up with her boyfriend at the time and 'was still kind of a wreck', which was why her friends were with her, trying to cheer her up.
She said at the time: "I started crying and I lost control of the vehicle. I started going off the left side of the road and I overcorrected too far and went off the right side of the road.
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"My car went down a little bit into the ditch and I then hit a power pole. My side of the vehicle hit the pole and it flipped us sideways. We started flipping and rolling. I was the first one out of my door because it was torn off.
"When I was ejected I was left hanging on a power line 30 ft up, upside down.
"I remember I started to cry but I knew I couldn't cry because if I were to cry I was going to die. I pulled myself together.
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"My memory then fades out again and comes back to a tonne of people underneath me.
"I was up there for an hour and I was hanging by my broken leg."
Thankfully, she went on to recover from her injuries and is now in the happiest' relationship' with her boyfriend, who she met last year.