On a spring evening last year, young mum Jennifer Groesbeck was driving home from visiting her parents, her 18-monthold daughter, Lily, strapped in the baby seat behind her, when her car veered off the road and plunged into a freezing river.
The force of the impact flipped the car onto its roof, crushing Jennifer, 25, and leaving her with catastrophic head injuries.
Incredibly, Lily was virtually unscathed, but was left suspended above freezing water, which was gushing in through the windows.
It wasn’t until the following morning, 14 hours after the horrific accident, that a fisherman spotted the wreckage and called the police.
Officers Bryan De Witt and Tyler Beddoes arrived at the scene, a bridge known locally as Spanish Fork in Utah, and saw the submerged car, which, chillingly,…
