9-year-old girl and baby brother killed in horrific Easter car crash, then parents find her note to herself

Brooklynn Newville wrote down her list of goals, which included seeing moose, diving from a cliff into a swimming hole, and going to an ice bar in Alaska, on a sheet of paper.

The nine-year-old girl’s list of wishes, which her parents discovered months after she passed away, was never completed because she was killed with her five-year-old brother, Jake.

To find out more about the tragic list that the kind child left behind, continue reading.

In order to pick up a baby lamb for Easter photographs, Linda Irie, 50, was traveling down the Turner Turnpike in 2017 in Wellston, Oklahoma, with her three grandchildren, Jace, age 5, Brooklynn, or Brookie, Newville, age 9, and their niece Isabella Anthony, age 6.

 

 

 

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Author: awestories24.com

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