Almost three months after his daughter died, a Georgia father received a graphic cell phone video taken by a firefighter that shows his daughter's fatal injuries.This is very reminiscent of an accident that occurred near here three years ago this month when another young woman lost her life in a tragic accident. Official CHP photos of the terribly mangled girl were emailed by a CHP employee and those photos spread, were posted on websites, and sent via cellphone to the girl's family members. The family currently has a lawsuit going against the CHP.
Jeff Kempson tells WAGA-TV that he doesn't understand why a firefighter would have taken that video of his daughter, 23-year-old Dayna Kempson-Schacht. She died July 17 when her car crashed into trees.
The Spalding County Sheriff's office said a county firefighter took the video on his personal cell phone and shared it with other firefighters. An unknown firefighter took the video to a bar, where he texted it to other patrons. From there, the video spread.
Investigators said they don't believe taking or sharing that video broke the law. But the county is investigating whether internal rules were violated.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Father Sent Graphic Video of His Dead Daughter
Somebody's going to pay for this:
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Where is the common decency and common sense in our country?
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