
She was a beautiful Miss World runner up, who was devoted to charity and helping those less fortunate than herself. Last month, upset and emotional, Sarah got behind the wheel of her car. Then she made a phone call. Sarah was distracted, distressed and, in a split second, out of control. When she careered off the road and slammed into a tree, she was on the phone to her mother. Fiona Durazza will forever be haunted by the sound of her daughter's final, terrible moments. This Sunday, the Durazza family are speaking out, in the hope Sarah's death will mean something. It's a raw and powerful plea, from a family heartbroken by their loss.
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