SWFL mother's initiative helps notify families quickly when

SWFL mother's initiative helps notify families quickly when loved ones are hurt


A mom devastated by her daughter’s death—in part because she wasn’t notified until hours after she died—is working to make sure the same thing doesn’t happen to other families.
Picture your child or a family member getting into an accident and being seriously injured without you learning about it for another six hours. That is what happened to Anna Maria Island resident Christine Olsen 15 years ago after her daughter Tiffany died in a motorcycle crash.
“6.5 hours… law enforcement shows up, gives me the news and sends me home… they gave me her belongings in a plastic bag and sent me home,” Olsen said. “Tiffany didn’t have her purse with her, she had her driver’s license in her pocket. And I thought, what if there was a way to do something with this.”

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