

A firefighter on the accident scene took a video of Dayna, which later was released on the internet and shown to her parents.Dayna Kempson Schacht video of her tragic car accident was sent to her parents via cell phone. Can you imagine? It was only last July that Schacht, a 23-year-old Georgia native, lost control of her car and crashed into trees that resulted in an instant death.
While her parents were trying to cope with the devastating loss, it was just a couple months later that they received a video message sent to their cell phone. Included in that video? Raw footage of their daughter’s crash that was supposedly filmed in its entirety by a first responder.
Jeff Kempson, Dayna’s father recalled the anguish he felt receiving that message. He said, “It was bad enough that we lost our daughter. And now to have to deal with something like this, it’s just beyond words.”
Dayna’s mother, Lucretia Kempson, added, “When I close my eyes, it’s not fair that that video is what I see of my daughter.” I can’t even imagine!
Months after Dayna Kempson Schacht died in a car accident, her Georgia family received a second, horrible shock. A firefighter who responded to the accident recorded graphic cell phone video of the scene and shared it with others. Spalding County, Ga. is now looking into whether any rules were violated and if any legal action should take place.
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