Fawzia Jamshidi, 57, killed, after her car leaves Harbins Road in Lilburn, and crashes into swollen Jackson Creek, where it quickly submerged.
Car pulled out of swollen creek, 1 woman dead.
More than eight hours after a woman drove her car into a swollen creek, crews were able to recover the car she was driving.
More than eight hours after a woman drove her car into a swollen creek, crews were able to recover the car she was driving. At about 6 p.m. Monday, first responders pulled the woman's body, identified as Fawzia Jamshidi, 57, from the creek and transported her to the medical examiner's office. Hours later, the car Jamshidi was driving, a two-door Volkswagen sedan, was also pulled out of the muddy swift waters. Witnesses called 911 at about 12:30 p.m. and said Jamshidi left the roadway in Lilburn near Harbins Road and Arrowind Road and entered the creek below. Tire marks show where she veered off the two-lane road a couple hundred feet from the Jackson Creek bridge. Witnesses said the car hit the water and quickly became full of water. They described seeing the car bob up and down with the tail of the car in the air, then go under water.
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Improvements recommended for Jackson Creek bridge
Harbins Rd improved; bridge ignored
Inadequate bridge over Jackson Creek
In February, 2017, the
In February, 2017, the Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners approved a $2.9 million contract to replace the Harbins Rd bridge over Jackson Creek. Construction began on May 30, 2017, and will continue through Halloween. Harbins Road will be raised on both sides of Jackson Creek and the new bridge will be constructed to meet the new elevation of the roadway. Sidewalks will be constructed on both sides of Harbins Rd from Dickens Rd across the new bridge to Lawrenceville Highway ( US 29 / GA 8 ). These sidewalks will improve pedestrian safety.
For the record, this accident
For the record, this accident and subsequent drowning occurred on Monday, April 7, 2014, at about 12:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time. The date given above, April 6, 2014, is not correct.
At the time of the accident,
At the time of the accident, the temperature of the water in Jackson Creek was about 45 degrees Fahrenheit. Divers from Gwinnett County Fire & Rescue wearing wet suits and searching for the vehicle were unable to remain in the creek due to the risk of hypothermia. Ms. Jamshidi's vehicle was ultimately located using a large inflatable raft to support divers using pikes to probe beneath the surface of the opaque, muddy current. Sadly, had Ms. Jamshidi been able to exit the vehicle, the temperature of the water would have caused her to go into hypothermic shock almost immediately with little chance of survival.
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