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The Missouri woman for whom a "mystery priest" prayed over minutes after a near-fatal car accident said her recovery is driven by the people who've become interested in her story, which some believe was divine intervention.
Katie Lentz, 19, is now able to walk 150 feet after she suffered more than a dozen broken bones in her legs and ribs. It's a monumental milestone for Lentz, who was involved in a head-on collision Aug. 4.
Lentz says she's grateful for the first steps and expressed gratitude to the first responders and the "mystery priest" who were there for her during her time of need. "Their calmness kept me calm as well. So I cannot express my gratitude enough toward them," Lentz told ABC News.
Katie Lentz, 19, is now able to walk 150 feet after she suffered more than a dozen broken bones in her legs and ribs. It's a monumental milestone for Lentz, who was involved in a head-on collision Aug. 4.
Lentz says she's grateful for the first steps and expressed gratitude to the first responders and the "mystery priest" who were there for her during her time of need. "Their calmness kept me calm as well. So I cannot express my gratitude enough toward them," Lentz told ABC News.
'Angel Priest' Survivor Hasn't Grasped How Close She Came to Death
The 19-year-old woman who was visited by a mystery priest minutes after a near-fatal car accident said her recovery is driven by the people who became interested in her story, which many believe was divine intervention.
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