The rescuers told local media that they are unsure where the voice came from, but it didn’t sound like a child.
Police officers who saved an 18-month-old girl from a frozen Utah river after her mother died in a car crash have reportedly said they heard cries for help before finding the child.
Her mother, Lynn Jennifer Groesbeck, was found dead in the front seat. Lily was cut out of her car-seat straps and passed from officer to officer, who had lined up next to each other, until she was on the shoreline.
The child, who was wearing only a flannel onesie, was rushed to a local hospital and has made incredible progress in her recovery, according to a fundraising page set up for the family.
Authorities are unsure how the toddler survived hanging upside down in freezing temperatures for 14 hours, without any food or water.
“We've gotten together and just talkin' about it, and all four of us can swear that we heard somebody inside the car saying, 'Help,'” one of the officers Jared Warner said.
Mysterious Cries Of "Help" Lead Officers To Rescue Baby Trapped In Car With Dead Mother
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