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Her great-grandson tried to find his way back to pull her out, but as the water rose higher each second it pulled Davonte Williams away from the car and put more pressure on the door that his frail great-grandmother struggled to open.
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Her great-grandson, Davonte Williams, pushed open his door and leapt out, but Bernice Clark was stuck in the driver's seat.
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Witnesses say that a passerby, who appeared to be Hispanic, saw Davonte Williams straining to reach his great-grandmother.
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Her great-grandson tried to find his way back to pull her out, but as the water rose higher each second it pulled Davonte Williams away from the car and put more pressure on the door that his frail great-grandmother struggled to open.
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Witnesses say that a passerby, who appeared to be Hispanic, saw Davonte Williams straining to reach his great-grandmother.
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Her great-grandson tried to find his way back to pull her out, but as the water rose higher each second it pulled Davonte Williams away from the car and put more pressure on the door that his frail great-grandmother struggled to open.
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Witnesses say that a passerby, who appeared to be Hispanic, saw Davonte Williams straining to reach his great-grandmother.
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Her great-grandson, Davonte Williams, pushed open his door and leapt out, but Bernice Clark was stuck in the driver's seat.
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Her great-grandson tried to find his way back to pull her out, but as the water rose higher each second it pulled Davonte Williams away from the car and put more pressure on the door that his frail great-grandmother struggled to open.
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Her great-grandson, Davonte Williams, pushed open his door and leapt out, but Bernice Clark was stuck in the driver's seat.
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