Andres Gutierrez, NBC 5 News
A teenager who survived a car crash in Grand Prairie that killed two classmates last year shares his memories and lessons learned.
Crash Survivor Speaks Out
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On Sunday, friends and classmates at the Mansfield ISD's Timberview High School hosted a memorial service. They reflected on the lives of 15-year old Carlos Marquez and 17-year old Kimberly Pimental.
"It's been a year, we can reflect some good thoughts," Elizabeth Cordero, a friend of Pimental said.
For the first time since the crash, Isaiah Rodriguez, one of the passengers in the vehicle, is reflecting publicly about the crash that killed his two friends and had him fighting for his life.
"I didn't get to go to the funerals so I guess you can say that this my chance to make up for that," Rodriguez said.
In the audience listening was Rodriguez's father, Leonel.
"He's a little bit more understanding about life, about how fragile it can be, how it can change in a split second," he said.
Part of Rodriguez's reflection was to look to the future. "Dream as if you were to live forever but live as if you were to die today," Isaiah Rodriguez said.
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