Dayna Kempson Schacht Died This Past July in a Car Accident, But Three Months Later Her Father Received a Text Message Showing a Video Someone Had Filmed of His Daughter's Body in the Wreckage
According to the Associated Press, a Georgia firefighter, who has not been named, was one of the first responders to the scene of the accident that killed Dayna Kempson Schacht. While attending the crash he reportedly recorded a graphic cell phone video, which allegedly showed close up images of Dayna's body in the wreckage.
That firefighter then shared the video with other firefighters and the clip quickly spread around, eventually going viral on the Internet.
Three months later, and still grieving the death of his daughter, Dayna's father received the video himself through a text message.
"It was bad enough that we lost our daughter. And now to have to deal with something like this, it's just beyond words."
Now the Spalding County Sheriff's office is looking in to the incident to see if any rules were violated; according to WTVM investigators do not believe that taking or sharing the video broke the law, but they are looking at whether any internal rules were broken.
It is not known what will happen to the firefighter who took the video.
Adopted from http://www.nowpublic.com
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