High
Feb 14, 2026

Selfie Taken Moments Before Three Friends Died Hid One Heartbreaking Detail

Selfie Taken Moments Before Three Friends Died Hid One Heartbreaking Detail

The photo captured the girls just seconds before tragedy struck.

Taking selfies with friends is something most teens do without a second thought. But for these three young girls, one photo would tragically become the last image taken before their lives were cut short.

In 2011, a small Utah community was left devastated when three teenagers — Essa Ricker, Kelsea Webster, and Savannah Webster — were killed in an accident no one saw coming.

According to Utah County sheriff Sgt. Spencer Cannon, the girls had been standing near the Covered Bridge Canyon railway crossing, laughing and waving to engineers as a Utah Railway train passed by.

What they didn’t realize was that a second train, a Union Pacific freight, was coming from the opposite direction on a nearby track — just a few feet away.

Sgt. Cannon explained that the two trains were traveling side by side with only three to four feet between them. The approaching train struck the girls before they had time to react. Essa and Kelsea were killed instantly on impact.

Other posts