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Mom's Last Words Were 'Love You' Before She Fell While Helping a Driver
Summary
On Jan. 9 in Weber Canyon, 41-year-old Jenna Guerra died after falling from a bridge while stopping to assist a vehicle; her partner recalled her final words were "love you." Her family is raising funds to bring her remains home to North Carolina.
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On Jan. 9, Jenna Guerra, 41, stopped on a Utah highway and later fell from a bridge and died. She had pulled over to check on a vehicle after a crash in Weber Canyon. Her partner said her last words before stepping away were "love you." Her family has begun raising funds to bring her remains back to North Carolina.
Known details:
- The incident occurred around 6 a.m. on Jan. 9 near milepost 90 in Weber Canyon, where a bridge crosses railroad tracks.
- Reports say Guerra stopped after seeing a car following a crash and went to assist; she then fell from the bridge and died.
- Her partner recalled that she turned to him and said "love you" before leaving the vehicle.
- Guerra was a 41-year-old mother of two, a U.S. Army veteran (honorably discharged in 2011), and worked as a dental technician; loved ones are raising funds to return her remains to North Carolina.
Summary:
Her family and sons are mourning and recall her inclination to help others. Loved ones have organized fundraising to bring her remains home to North Carolina, and further procedural updates are undetermined at this time.
