‘She’s lucky to be alive’: The woman whose house Anne Hess crashed into was financially devastated

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Photo of actress released shortly after serious accident – Emmy-winning actress is in serious but stable condition

“She’s lucky to be alive,” say neighbors of the woman whose house was hit by the car the actress was driving If Hess. Lynn Michel was in another room when Hess’ Mini Cooper crashed at her Los Angeles home on Friday.

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The serious accident happened on Friday, August 5. The fire engulfed Michelle’s home and it took nearly 60 firefighters more than an hour to put it out.

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The Emmy-winning actress is in serious but stable condition and her recovery will take a long time, and a photo of her was released shortly after the accident.

“I don’t think he understood what was going on. He said, ‘What happened? What happened?'” a neighbor of Michelle told People magazine.

Michelle and her pets – two dogs, Bree and Ruban, and a turtle, Marley – were “extremely lucky” not to have been hurt, neighbors said.

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Michelle’s home was completely destroyed as she lost all her life and belongings in the fire. With the help of firefighters, he was able to pull some damaged sentimental items from the wreckage, while the rest of the property was lost in the flames.

Her neighbors started an online fundraiser on the GoFundMe platform to raise money for Lynn Michel, as her house burned to the ground. For the record, photos were posted showing the extent of the house’s destruction.

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“Today we’re asking the community to come together and help Lynn start over,” reads the fundraiser, which by early Monday had raised $53,340, more than half of its $100,000 goal.

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