Mix 94.5 Perth‘s breakfast host Kymba Cahill was travelling home on the weekend along Indian Ocean Drive when she was one of the first to come across a head on collision which unfortunately resulted in the deaths of two young women.
Talking on air with her breakfast colleague Pete Curulli, Kymba reflected on how she’d taken action rather than freezing as she feared she might, comforting the son of one of the injured women and the personal toll of the scene still playing out in her head.
She will seek therapy, saying:
“I just wouldn’t wish it upon anybody. It was awful. And if people could see what I had to see that day, I could understand them never getting in a car again.”
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