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Christine Hawk Embree

A California mother died after going on ane-bikeride with her young daughter, who miraculously was not injured.

The driver of the vehicle, a 42-year-old female, remained at the scene following the collision.

The cyclist, who suffered “serious injuries,” died after being transported to the hospital, police said.

The cause of the collision has yet to be determined but drugs or alcohol are not considered to be a factor, police said in the news release.

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Christine Hawk Embree

AGoFundMewas created in honor of Christine, who was remembered as an “amazing individual, mother, wife, and friend.”

“Miraculously, Delilah was thrown clear of the accident, and with the help of a bicycle seat and helmet, came through unscathed,” the statement continued. “Christine was not as fortunate; after a true fight for her life, she succumbed to her injuries.”

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Christine’s husband, a firefighter for Orange County, learned about what happened while on duty, according to the Carlsbad Firefighters Association.

“A phone call every first responder fears,” theywrotein a statement shared on social media. “While on duty serving as a Firefighter for the citizens of Orange County, Bob learned about the tragic events his family had suffered back at home, here in Carlsbad.”

“Thank you for all your love and support. Please consider contributing, sharing and keeping the Embree family in your prayers and thoughts,” they wrote, alongside a link to the GoFundMe. “The Carlsbad Firefighters are here for you and your family, brother.”

Christine’s mother, Teresa Troutman-Reed, also shared her grief in aFacebook poston Tuesday.

“Christine was 35 years old, married to her best friend and loved her daughter so much. She loved being a mother and she was the best at it,” Troutman-Reed wrote alongside a series of family photos.

She continued, “Christine has been taken from me and it hurts so bad. I just want her back again.”

Christine Hawk Embree

Christine’s friend and former co-worker Charlie Ninegar remembered her as a “very beautiful person” with a “good-natured spirit.”

“People say these nice things about people when they’re not around, but with Christine it was so true,” Ninegar told NBC stationKNSD, adding that it was an “absolute miracle” that her daughter survived “relatively unscathed.”

source: people.com