Kardashian Family Survived Another Car Accident Weeks After Bruce Jenner Hit Woman; Kim Thankful They Were Safe

By Maria Slither - 23 Feb '15 09:05AM
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Kim Kardashian gushed over her Twitter as to how grateful she is that she and siblings Khloe Kardashian and Kylie Jenner with baby North West got out safe after a minor car accident Bozeman, Montana on Saturday.

"Thank you God for watching over us and keeping us safe," the Keeping Up With The Kardashian star shared on Twitter with a picture of a beautiful sunset, Hollywood Life said.

Though, not included in the mishap, Kourtney Kardashian also shared Kim's sentiment on Instagram saying, "God is good." This comes with a picture of a snow-covered mountain in Montana.

E! Online said that the Kardashians finished their family ski trip in Bozeman Montana on Saturday morning and were driving away from the area with Khloe Kardashian behind the wheel of their black Yukon GMC.

It is reported that snow landed in front of Khloe's windshield thus obstructing her view. Khloe is said to have swerved the car making it spin and leading it into a ditch.

Cops are said to have arrived in the scene immediately and investigated if any damages have been found.

Luckily, police investigators particularly Capt Mark Wilfore declared that no damages or injuries were found among the Kardashians.

"This was not a crash. It's called a slide-off. It happened because the roads were pretty slick and there were poor driving conditions. There was no damage to their vehicle or any other property. There were no injuries and no citations issued," Wilfore told E!

Daily Mail reported that Khloe and Kylie Jenner have enjoyed the skiing adventure for a week before Kim and baby North joined them. Their publicist Jonathan Cheban also joined them.

The news source recalled that this week's car accident in the family occurred two weeks after Bruce Jenner's fatal car crash that killed a woman-driver, 69-year old Kim Howe.

Investigations about the said case are still ongoing and were initiated by The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department which is currently looking at it in the angle of vehicular manslaughter.

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