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Brieonna Cassell was found alive after 6 days trapped in her car in Indiana, having survived by drinking water from a creek.
A woman who was trapped in a crashed car survived for six days by dipping a sweatshirt into a small creek and sucking the water out of it, the Associated Press reports.
Brieonna Cassell had been reported missing six days before she was discovered conscious and talking, police said. She had waited nearly a week for someone to rescue her.
BROOK, Ind. (WISH) — A 41-year-old woman missing for six days was found alive Tuesday in a car that has crashed into a farmland drainage ditch off a Newton County road, the sheriff says.
Brieonna Cassell, 41, of Wheatfield, was reported missing last Thursday, according to the Newton County Sheriff’s Office.
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