After losing her 15-year-old daughter Ana Marie in a terrible crash over the weekend, Stacy Stembridge is at a loss.
She had a sense of humor. People might laugh at her,” Stembridge remarked. She simply laughed in this way. She was quite adorable. She had a charming demeanor that made everyone enjoy her company.
The unlicensed 15-year-old drove off the road and struck a tree close to 59th Avenue and Thomas Road in west Phoenix, according to the police.
Stembridge claimed that while she was asleep, her daughter stole her keys and fled in her car, something she had never anticipated happening.
I broke down in tears and exclaimed, “Oh my god, this is unbelievable.” That’s her, and I’m shocked and speechless,” Stembredge remarked.
Days previously, Stembridge claimed, her daughter had only started learning to drive from a friend. She worries now that she felt comfortable enough to take her automobile.
According to Stembredge, “I believe that’s what started it—him (a friend) teaching her how to drive, and then all of a sudden, she took my car.”
She is advising parents of children who do not yet have driver’s licenses to think about putting car keys in a safe place.
“Ana Marie, you are loved.” She said, “I’m going to miss you.”
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