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Jessica Daley, a toll booth attendant in New Jersey, had a premonition that something bad was going to happen on the day that a garbage truck crashed into the toll plaza where she usually works. She had a gut feeling in the morning, followed by a feeling that she was going to get into a car accident later on. These feelings were so strong that she decided to call out of work, despite never calling out before.

Hours later, a garbage truck crashed into the collector’s booth at the Barnegat Toll Plaza, causing an explosion of debris that hit a nearby vehicle and the toll booth. Thankfully, the toll collector and the driver of the vehicle suffered only serious injuries. When Daley heard about the accident, she said that her immediate response was to drop to her knees and pray, thanking God for giving her the feeling to call out of work that day.

State police are still investigating the crash, and a spokesperson from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority confirmed that the injured toll collector has been released from the hospital. Daley’s family had mixed emotions following the incident, with her mother believing that her gut instinct was like a guardian angel protecting her from harm. Despite feeling happy that her daughter wasn’t there, they also felt heartbreak for those who were involved in the accident.

Daley returned to work the next day, feeling that her warnings were a sign that God was looking out for her. She mentioned that she had been getting closer to God in the last few months and believes that this experience reinforced her faith. While some may view her premonitions as a coincidence, Daley sees it as a divine intervention that led to her avoiding potential injury or worse.

Overall, Jessica Daley’s experience serves as a reminder of the power of intuition and trust in higher powers. Whether one believes in premonitions or not, there is no denying that Daley’s decision to listen to her gut saved her from being in harm’s way. This story shows that sometimes, it’s important to trust our instincts and have faith that things will work out for the best, even in the face of uncertainty.

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