Chapter: 137
“Miss, I’m a policewoman.” The woman advanced, guiding Sabrina’s hand to a badge on her shoulder. “You’ve had a mild concussion from the car crash, resulting in a brain hemorrhage. It’s putting pressure on your visual nerves, which explains your blurred vision. But don’t worry, it’ll improve as the fluid is absorbed.”
Sabrina’s inability to see clearly left her feeling defenseless. She clung to the woman’s hand, her voice trembling with anxiety. “And my baby? How’s my baby?”
“There’s no need to worry. Your baby is unharmed.”
“Will my medication harm my baby?”
“I can’t provide medical advice. But I can assure you, your injuries aren’t severe and there’s no mention of any harm to your baby in the medical reports.”
“Oh, thank God.” Sabrina let out a sigh of relief.
“Miss,
“Yes.”
“Your name?” how are you feeling? Can you recount the specifics of the accident?”
“Sabrina Chavez. My name is Sabrina Chavez.”
“And your age?”
“I’m twenty-six.”
“Your ID number?
Sabrina answered truthfully.
“Your contact number?”
Sabrina answered again
“Your residence?”
“No. 7, Starriver Bay, Mathias.”
“What were you doing prior to the accident?”
“I was driving home. It’s my grandfather’s death anniversary, so I had been to the cemetery.”
“You were hit while parked at the roadside, the culprit fled the scene, and a passer-by reported the incident. Can you recall anything prior to the crash?”
Sabrina stroked her hair and nodded. “Yes, I remember.”
“Please tell me in detail.”
Sabrina relayed the incident to the policewoman