My mom took this picture at 4:47PM

A TikTok user, Samantha Jensen, shared the emotional story of her daughter Scarlett, who passed away in a tragic incident. Before the accident, Scarlett’s grandmother took a photo of her at 4:47 PM, just five minutes before Scarlett’s time of death at 4:52 PM. Jensen discovered the photo weeks later and expressed both heartbreak and gratitude for capturing those final moments.

In her post, Jensen revealed how painful it was to realize the photo was taken seconds before the incident. She later found the photo after her mother’s phone was lost in the crash.

Jensen has shared her grief publicly, encouraging others to openly mourn and celebrate their loved ones. “It’s okay to grieve loudly,” she says, urging people to share their loved ones’ stories and never forget them.

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