5-Year-Old Girl Awake After Crash With Kansas City Chiefs Coach Britt Reid But Remains Critically Injured
Follow-up clarifies challenges confronting the young victim of a recent high-profile tragic car crash wherein police reports document suspicion of alcohol use . . . Here's the latest:
More deets . . .
The latest update from the family from their GOFundMe page . . .
Ariel, while she is awake she is not the same happy free spirited little girl she was before this horrific crash. She has a long road to recovery and the things that were once easy for her will no longer be. We are so happy she is awake yet so sad at the toll this took on her body and brain. We are thankful for the continued support and love for her right now. No family or child should ever have to go through this.
Thank you ❤️
Fox4: Girl injured in crash involving Chiefs coach Britt Reid has long road to recovery, family says
Developing . . .
Child seats save lives, where was hers?
ReplyDelete
ReplyDelete^^^^^^ @6:18
She was hit by a drunk son of a bitch who takes medication because he's a dumb ass and you're worried about a car seat. F*** You and your criminal chiefs who need to be in jail.
If only Ariels mom had put her in a car seat or even a seat belt. Was her mother ticketed for child endangerment?
ReplyDelete^^and yet the Chiefs had nothing to do with it. Triggered old fucktard. Weird.
ReplyDelete^^^ fuck you and the chiefs, it’s the law to have children in a car seat when ever they’re in a vehicle. I don’t know if you noticed but nobody else was hurt that was in the cars, I would never let my kid out of the car seat until it was time to get out of the car, it’s just plain stupid to let them run amok while you are sitting on a high speed on ramp.
ReplyDeleteThank God! Blame whoever you want, cocksuckers, I’m just grateful she is awake and hopefully healing. Look at her picture, she looks like a precious little angel.
ReplyDelete6:18 & 6:56 ...
ReplyDeleteAlthough uncomfortable to most people those are really good questions. Possibly the girl got out of her restraints while parked... sometimes finding the truth can be very uncomfortable because of the questions you must ask.
She must have been wearing a mask because we've been told that masks save lives haven't we?
ReplyDeleteThe poor girl was placed in a coma because a drunken Kansas City Chiefs coach crashed into her car. Quit conjecturing on whether she was wearing a seat belt; it doesn't matter. If Reid isn't drunk and driving there is no crash.
ReplyDelete...and if Ariels mother had taken the time to put her in a child seat or seat belt she would be home tonight eating ice cream and bitching about evergy.
ReplyDeleteAnd now the little girl wakes up rich as fuck
ReplyDeleteshe has a half million dollars in donations and Andy Reids dumbass son will be paying for all the medical bills along with pain and suffering payments
rich as fuck
welcome to America
Reid should be forced to visit her and see what he did. That would sober him up.
ReplyDeleteThey probably have a restraining order on him.
ReplyDelete*Confirmed geriatric liar. Please go away.
ReplyDeleteIf the little girl is brain damaged as a result of the coma; the family would gladly trade the $500,000 to have their little girl be healthy like she was before the drunk Chiefs coach crashed into their car.
ReplyDelete^^^ confirmed lying dumbass. Go away the sooner the better k?
ReplyDeleteTKC is host to the low IQ as usual complete with using cowardly language they would not dare use face to face.
ReplyDeleteWhat miserable f**ks you are. Carry on you intellectual pygmies, proud keyboard fart sniffers you are. Go now and dazzle us with your witty '...and yet" and "weird" genius cumbacks.
The Chiefs have been tax freeloaders not to mention menaces to society of this city for awhile now. It is time to put an end to this. Why are we paying for their stadium anyways? Especially since they apparently drink on the job then drive home when leaving there. I think we should start by changing a few things.......
ReplyDelete1. No more paying for their stadium via our tax dollars and
2. Start holding players and coaches accountable for their behavior off the field. Do not allow their players and coaches to terrorize this city anymore with their antics.
It is time for real CHANGE in KC.
I agree with the above poster. When the Chiefs aren't running around town drunk they are killing people or at least trying to, they are injuring others by driving drunk, getting into fights, abusing their kids, spouses, etc. Ever ran into a Chiefs player when out in this town? Most of them act horrible. Most of them are drunks or on drugs or both. Most of them do not have any brain cells. They do no treat anyone with respect and they bring in a posse of degenerates with them. They are a menace to this city. Just look at how Mahomes acts during a parade full off kids and he is the most likable of all of them. Even he has his moments when he acts like trash just to fit it with the rest of the losers in his company.
ReplyDeleteSo basically Brit Reid was drinking on the job then decided to drive home. This will cost father of the year, Andy Reid, some serious money. I guess that's the price you pay the giving your loser son a job he was never qualified for to begin with.
ReplyDeleteWhat you hateful pricks don't understand is this girl is 5 years old she isn't required to be in a child seat. She could be in a regular seat wearing a seat belt. But you assholes are to stupid to understand the blunt force trauma that a child or say a person could suffer when their stopped car is slammed into by a moving vehicle. In terms of impact force, it all depends on the speed of the striking vehicle. However, the force experienced by the occupants of the impacted vehicle can be more or less depending on whether this car was stationary or in motion. In both cases, the occupants are forcefully thrown forward and then backwards and while the upper torso gets a significant amount of protection from the seatbelts, the neck and the head are on their own.
ReplyDeleteThe injuries: This explains why instances of mild traumatic brain injury and soft tissue and nerve damage in the neck are very common in such accidents. The risk quotient of rear-end accidents quickly increases when you add speed, a large/heavy impact vehicle or multiple vehicles to the equation.
Reid was driving a Dodge Ram Laramie a large truck and could have been going 30mph and maybe faster. From the looks of the damage on that truck he hit that car very hard.
Stop trying to blame a child for the actions of a drunken Chiefs team member.