OnlyFans Model, 20, Found with Broken Spine on Roadside Breaks Silence: “I Thought I Was Going to Die”

OnlyFans Model, 20, Found with Broken Spine on Roadside Breaks Silence: “I Thought I Was Going to Die”

A 20-year-old OnlyFans model and rising social media influencer who was discovered gravely injured at the side of a California highway is speaking out for the first time since the harrowing incident that left her with a broken spine and fighting for her life.

[Victim’s First Name], whose online presence had rapidly gained her a following of over 300,000, was found in the early hours of June 14 near a remote stretch of Highway 74, just outside Palm Springs. Paramedics arrived on the scene after a passing motorist spotted her lying motionless in a ditch and called 911.

Now, more than a month after the ordeal, she’s revealing chilling details from her hospital bed in an exclusive interview with [News Outlet].

“I was terrified,” she said, her voice trembling. “I couldn’t move. I thought I was going to die there.”

“It Was Supposed to Be a Photoshoot”

According to [Victim’s First Name], the night began with what she believed was a legitimate booking for a photoshoot arranged through a contact on Instagram. The job was scheduled at a private residence she had never been to before.

“The messages seemed professional. I’ve done this kind of work before,” she said. “But when I got there, everything felt off.”

She alleges that after arriving, the situation quickly spiraled. “There were two men. I was uncomfortable, and I told them I wanted to leave. That’s when everything went black.”

Authorities have confirmed she was likely unconscious for several hours before being found. Medical reports show she sustained a broken vertebra, multiple bruises, and a mild concussion.

Ongoing Investigation

The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department has launched a criminal investigation into the incident. While no arrests have been made, officials are treating the case as an “intentional act of violence.”

“We are actively pursuing leads,” said Sgt. Angela Morales. “We urge anyone with information to come forward.”

Investigators are also examining social media communications and surveillance footage from nearby traffic cameras.

A Warning to Other Creators

[Victim’s First Name] says she is sharing her story not for sympathy, but to warn other young women in the industry.

“It’s so easy to think it won’t happen to you. But I was careful and it still happened to me,” she said. “Please, always bring someone with you. Trust your gut.”

She faces months of physical therapy ahead but is determined to walk again and continue her advocacy for online safety.

“This didn’t break me,” she said. “I’m still here. And I’m not staying silent.”

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