Photo Taken After Fatal Crash Reveals One Stunning Detail

In 2017, 23-year-old Hannah Simmons was driving her nine-month-old daughter, Alannah, to a checkup

in Gainesville, Georgia, with her best friend in the car. Tragedy struck when Hannah lost control and

collided head-on with a truck. All three — Hannah, her baby, and her friend — died instantly, leaving their families shattered.

As emergency crews arrived, 19-year-old Anisa Gannon happened upon the scene while heading to work. Stuck in traffic,

she snapped a photo of the wreck to explain her delay to her boss. At first, it was just a practical gesture.

But later, she noticed something unusual — a bright beam of light shining directly onto the crushed car.

When Anisa shaed the image with the victims’ families, they were moved to tears. To them, the light wasn’t

just a trick of the sun — it felt like a spiritual sign. Anisa’s aunt remarked it looked as if “they were going to heaven.”

While skeptics say the beam could be a reflection, Hannah’s mother, Jodi Simmons, believes it shows a “pathway to heaven.”

For families facing unbearable grief, that single photograph became a symbol of peace,

offering comfort in the belief their loved ones had been gently guided home.

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