Pennie Randall recalls the death of her son Addison for Fatality Free Friday
Pennie Randall reflects on the tragic loss of her son Addison, who died in a road crash in 2024. She shares her experience to raise awareness for Fatality Free Friday, an initiative aimed at promoting road safety. The event takes place on May 29 each year, encouraging people to drive safely and prevent fatalities on the roads.
- ▪Pennie Randall lost her son Addison in a road crash in 2024.
- ▪She shares her story for Fatality Free Friday on May 29.
- ▪Fatality Free Friday aims to promote road safety and prevent fatalities.
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