An 18-year-old promising student made a grave error that ended her days before graduating.

Days before she was scheduled to graduate from high school, a young girl who aspired to become a doctor perished in a tragic car accident.

After her SUV swerved off the road and rolled over “an unknown number of times,” Averiee Osmundson, 18, of Davis,

Oklahoma, was murdered instantaneously. The adolescent was not wearing a seatbelt at the time of the accident, according to police.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) reports that the collision happened barely two miles from the girl’s house on Saturday morning at about 7:36 a.m.

On Foothill Road, 0.4 miles west of US Highway 777, the teenager was heading east when she drifted to the left, overcorrected, and reentered the road, causing her car to overturn many times.

She was declared dead at the site of the horrifying collision after being flung an astounding 78 feet from her car.

 

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