Annie68
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My heart goes out to both families involved.
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Michigan crash victims' identities mixed up
May 31, 2006
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FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
Taylor University students involved in van crash whose identities were mixed up. (Taylor University)
For weeks, a Gaylord family has grieved over the daughter they buried following a traffic crash in April. Meanwhile, across Michigan, a family in Caledonia waited and prayed for their daughter -- who had been in the same accident -- to emerge from a coma.
As it turned out, they both had the wrong daughter.
The families of Laura VanRyn and Whitney Cerak discovered the case of mistaken identity this week, leaving one to mourn a daughter they believed had survived and the other to regain a daughter they thought was dead.
The mix-up was first suspected when Whitney Cerak, 18, of Gaylord emerged from a coma in a Grand Rapids hospital in recent days and found herself surrounded by the family of Laura VanRyn.
According to a statement released by both families on Wednesday, Whitney's "comments led the VanRyns to doubt she was their daughter Laura."
It took dental records to determine that the young woman in the hospital was in fact Whitney Cerak and not Laura VanRyn, 22, as she had been identified after the crash in April.
Whitney Cerak's parents believed they had buried their daughter weeks earlier.
The girls, according to the statement, shared a "striking similarity in size, hair, features and body type."
Both were students at Taylor University in Upland, Ind., at the time of the crash. They were riding in a van that was struck by a tractor-trailer driven by a Canton, Mich. man that drifted across a highway median. Five people in the van were killed.
A Taylor University spokesman announced the mistake Wednesday saying the Grant County Coroner had contacted the school saying that VanRyn was one of five students who had died in a crash.
VanRyn's family disclosed the mix-up Wednesday on a Web log that they had used to record detailed updates on the recovery of the woman they had believed was their daughter.
"Our hearts are aching as we have learned that the young woman we have been taking care of over the past five weeks has not been our dear Laura, but instead a fellow Taylor student of hers, Whitney Cerak," the VanRyns said on the blog.
http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060531/NEWS99/305310002
Michigan crash victims' identities mixed up
May 31, 2006
Email this Print this By CECIL ANGEL
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
Taylor University students involved in van crash whose identities were mixed up. (Taylor University)
For weeks, a Gaylord family has grieved over the daughter they buried following a traffic crash in April. Meanwhile, across Michigan, a family in Caledonia waited and prayed for their daughter -- who had been in the same accident -- to emerge from a coma.
As it turned out, they both had the wrong daughter.
The families of Laura VanRyn and Whitney Cerak discovered the case of mistaken identity this week, leaving one to mourn a daughter they believed had survived and the other to regain a daughter they thought was dead.
The mix-up was first suspected when Whitney Cerak, 18, of Gaylord emerged from a coma in a Grand Rapids hospital in recent days and found herself surrounded by the family of Laura VanRyn.
According to a statement released by both families on Wednesday, Whitney's "comments led the VanRyns to doubt she was their daughter Laura."
It took dental records to determine that the young woman in the hospital was in fact Whitney Cerak and not Laura VanRyn, 22, as she had been identified after the crash in April.
Whitney Cerak's parents believed they had buried their daughter weeks earlier.
The girls, according to the statement, shared a "striking similarity in size, hair, features and body type."
Both were students at Taylor University in Upland, Ind., at the time of the crash. They were riding in a van that was struck by a tractor-trailer driven by a Canton, Mich. man that drifted across a highway median. Five people in the van were killed.
A Taylor University spokesman announced the mistake Wednesday saying the Grant County Coroner had contacted the school saying that VanRyn was one of five students who had died in a crash.
VanRyn's family disclosed the mix-up Wednesday on a Web log that they had used to record detailed updates on the recovery of the woman they had believed was their daughter.
"Our hearts are aching as we have learned that the young woman we have been taking care of over the past five weeks has not been our dear Laura, but instead a fellow Taylor student of hers, Whitney Cerak," the VanRyns said on the blog.
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I feel so awful for both families. I pray they find the strenght to get them through this awful mistake.