April 18, 2026 - 07:15

In a harrowing social media post, a well-known parenting influencer has shared details of what she calls the "worst day of our lives," revealing she accidentally ran over her young son with her car.
Kelly Hopton-Jones described the incident in an emotional account, aiming to raise awareness about driveway safety. She explained that the tragic event occurred in a moment of distraction, a scenario she never imagined could happen to her family. The child was reportedly playing near the vehicle when the accident took place.
Hopton-Jones detailed the immediate aftermath, including the frantic rush to the hospital and the overwhelming fear she experienced. She expressed immense gratitude that her son survived the ordeal and is now recovering from his injuries. Her decision to share this deeply personal story stems from a desire to prevent similar accidents from happening to other families.
The influencer emphasized the importance of constant vigilance, noting that such accidents can happen in an instant, even to the most careful parents. She urged her followers to implement strict safety protocols, such as checking around vehicles thoroughly before moving them and creating secure play areas away from driveways. Her story serves as a sobering reminder of the hidden dangers that can exist in everyday family environments.
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