
The terrible traffic accident suffered by Flavia Miller
The model and showbiz figure recounted with starkness the dramatic moment she experienced
Flavia Miller was involved in a shocking car accident and vividly recounted the dramatic moment she experienced. "I felt like I wasn't going to make it," she confessed in a recent interview, still somewhat emotional.
Last weekend, the model and entertainment figure, a well-known Argentine model and media personality, experienced one of the most distressing moments of her life after being involved in a serious traffic accident. The incident occurred on a very busy avenue in Buenos Aires, Argerich Avenue, and her testimony moved thousands on social media and in the media due to how the events unfolded.

"I had an accident. They hit my husband. Now I'm at the Zavala clinic. This morning an idiot ran into my husband and I flew through the air," Miller expressed in an exclusive interview she gave, describing with force the impact of the crash that left her with several injuries and under medical observation. According to her explanation, "This morning an idiot ran into my husband and I flew through the air."
Flavia was urgently taken to a city hospital in the Belgrano area, with injuries to her legs and back. Fortunately, doctors confirmed that she didn't suffer serious fractures or neurological issues, although she remains on complete rest by medical recommendation.
"I remember the impact and then nothing. I woke up surrounded by people shouting at me not to move," she recounted. The accident caused great concern among her followers, colleagues, and friends in the industry, who sent her messages of support from the very first moment.

Hours after the accident, and already from her hospital bed, Miller shared a message on her social media: "I'm alive by a miracle. I thank God and those who helped me. Value each day." Her words not only reflect the severity of the incident but also her strength to move forward afterward.
Flavia's case also reignited the debate about driving responsibility and the dangers of traffic in big cities. "It's crazy how some people drive. It could have been a tragedy," said the model, who demanded greater control and road awareness.
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