In the gray light of that September morning, Katelyn Ray was just trying to do something kind: pick up her older sister from work. Her mother, Shelia, had asked her for this small favor, never imagining it would be their last conversation. On the highway, a school bus slowed with more than a dozen children aboard. Katelyn never saw it. There were no skid marks. No sign she’d tried to stop. Only twisted metal, shattered glass, and a phone in her hand. The children on the bus survived unhurt, but Katelyn was killed instantly. As police picked through the wreckage, they understood the terrible simplicity of what had happened: a few seconds of divided attention, a life gone, a family shattered. Her mother now lives with a question that never stops echoing—what if that phone had been out of reach? Her story is a raw, brutal warning: no text, no call, no notification is worth what Katelyn’s family lost forever.
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