Pinned and terrified inside her mangled ride on the morning of September 27, Kimberly was relieved to see someone coming toward her to help. The seemingly good Samaritan — described as a “tall, skinny black male in his 30’s” — approached her and said he would call 911, according to a Facebook post made by Kimberly’s brother Joshua Smith.
The stranger had crossed over some debris from the wreck as he walked toward Kimberly, picking up some of her personal belongings en route to tell her that he was there to help.
“Even found her purse and brought it over to her,” Joshua said about the initial encounter in his post. “She was still dazed and confused from the accident and he said he was gonna go get his cell to call 911.”Not wanting to be left alone in the terrifying position, Kimberly begged the stranger to stay with her. The man reassured her not to worry, saying he wasn’t going anywhere, when in fact he was.
According to Joshua, with his sister’s wallet still in hand, the stranger went back to his car on the claim of calling police, but instead, he took off with her cash, cards, and identification.
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