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GARDEN CITY, Mich. – A local family is sharing a heart-wrenching cautionary tale after a sledding accident left a mother paralyzed. Jessica Wollweber, from Garden City, was enjoying a winter outing with her 10-year-old daughter at Middlebelt Hill in Hines Park when the unthinkable happened.
The incident occurred earlier this year in February, when Jessica’s sledding adventure took a tragic turn. She collided headfirst with a tree, resulting in multiple fractures to her face and back, alongside a traumatic brain injury that has forever changed her life.
“When she got to the hospital, she was maybe there for an hour, and they had to remove part of her skull to relieve pressure,” her parents recounted, visibly shaken by the experience. The medical team worked tirelessly to address the severity of her injuries, but the aftermath left the family grappling with an uncertain future.
Jessica is currently facing a long and arduous recovery process. The impact of the accident has profoundly affected her life and that of her family. They are now sharing their story to raise awareness about the dangers associated with winter sports and the importance of safety precautions.
The Wollweber family hopes their experience serves as a critical reminder for others, especially parents who may overlook the risks associated with seemingly harmless winter activities. “We just want to warn others because this could happen to anyone,” they emphasized, urging families to take safety seriously.
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