After spending Christmas Eve with family in Northam in WA, Cindy Braddock, 25, and Jake Day, 28, were just a few kilometres from their Kondinin home when their four-wheel drive veered off the road, killing them both.
Their three children, aged between five and two months old, miraculously survived the crash. They had to wait over two days before being found alive next to the wreckage on the Corrigin-Kondinin Road in WA's Wheatbelt region.
Incredibly, while desperate family and friends joined police to look for their missing loved ones, the five-year-old girl may have saved her younger brother's life by helping him out of his car seat.
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Mr Day's cousin Michael Read spoke to reporters outside of the Perth Children's Hospital where the three children were reportedly dehydrated but otherwise stable.
"What I've gathered is the five-year-old became unstuck in the vehicle, and she then got the one-year-old out of the car seat, then they were stuck in the car for the 55 hours in 30-degree heat," Mr Read said.
"It would have been hard for the three children to be in the car for that whole time. Nobody knows what they went through. And if it wasn't for the five-year-old undoing the buckle of the one-year-old's car seat, he wouldn't be with us today.