Private Detective: Oldham Co. Woman Searching For People Who Stayed With Her Daughter After Fatal Wreck

An Oldham County grandmother wants to thank two people who stayed by her daughter and grandson’s sides after a serious accident. After losing her daughter in that crash, she says finding them would mean a lot to her.

“He said Nana “these strangers, a man and a lady helped mommy and me at the accident. The lady stayed with mommy and kept talking to her,” says Deborah Miller, quoting her grandson.

But that is the only information that 5-year-old Brayden Miller could provide. Brayden was the sole survivor of the crash on Highway 146 last month. His mother Kendra Miller was driving when she ran off the road and crashed into a pole.

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“He said that mommy went off the side of the road into the grass and he said we just kept going faster and faster,” says Deborah.

Deborah Miller is pretty certain that a medical issue is what caused her daughter to crash.

Strangers rushed to help Kendra Miller and Brayden. She spent weeks in the hospital in critical condition. On Saturday, she was taken off life support, leaving a son without a mother and a mother without her daughter.

“I’m having my ups and downs. I’m a little bit at peace, because I know she’s not struggling,” says Miller.

Deborah’s Christmas wish this year is to find the people who attempted to save her daughter’s life and comforted her grandson.

“I would love to meet them and I know Brayden would too,” says Deborah. “If she came up on a wreck in a situation and she could’ve helped somebody she would’ve too and she probably would’ve wanted to thank them in person if she were able.”

Kendra Miller will be remembered at the Oldham County funeral home from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturday December 13.

Meanwhile, Oldham County EMS and LaGrange Fire Department are working on a special surprise to bring her son some holiday cheer.

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