Florida plasma donor accident woman crashes into a hospital after she was denied the opportunity to donate plasma. The accident woman escaped unhurt but eight other persons were not as lucky.
A Florida woman caused a huge stir when she crashed into a hospital as retaliation for the hospital's refusal of her plasma. The Florida plasma donor accident woman, Pamela Miller, got into the hospital with the intention of donating her plasma. While inside the hospital, DCI Biologicals in Jacksonville, Florida, the 35 year old woman was told she could not donate her plasma. She immediately got into a fight with the hospital employees for the alleged refusal.
So infuriated was Miller that she got into her car and drove straight into the building. The woman's red Honda Accord made it 40 feet into the building, injuring eight persons in the process. The injured persons were immediately transported to other local hospitals for immediate treatment. A statement later released indicated that the injuries were none life threatening.
The Florida plasma donor accident woman has been arrested and consequently charged with aggravated battery. If found guilty, she could face a hard jail term. Possibly more charges may even follow.
Sources from inside the hospital reveal that Miller was visibly disturbed as she approached the hospital donation center. She was in the company of her boyfriend. Some people at the scene report that she was even taking pills during the wait. It is unknown where her boyfriend disappeared to after the incident.
According to people in the building, the 35 year old shocked everyone in the hospital. "She didn't spare any mercy for anybody. She sped and plowed through everyone that was standing there," reports one witness.
The police said that investigations were still ongoing so as to gather a water tight case against the Florida plasma donor accident woman.