Mom who crawled up snowbank to save daughter after crash loses feet to frostbite

Kristen Hiebert's feet had to be amputated last week, says friend

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Caption: Kristen Hiebert, 26, kept her daughter from freezing by holding her close for 10-12 hours overnight last month. (Courtesy: Morgan Campbell)

An injured Manitoba woman who crawled up a snowbank to seek help after spending overnight in a frigid ditch trying to keep her young daughter warm has lost her feet to frostbite.
Kristen Hiebert and four-year-old Avery were going home last month when their car slid off a rural highway near a bridge and rolled down a steep slope to the frozen Souris River.
They spent the night huddled together for 10 hours as temperatures dipped to –23 C.

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Caption: The ditch along Highway 23 where Kristen Hiebert's car left the road. Hiebert and her daughter, Avery, were rescued in the early-morning hours of Jan. 18. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

At dawn, Hiebert dragged herself up the snowbank despite a broken leg, broken neck and severe frostbite to her bare feet.
Her friend, Morgan Campbell, says Hiebert's feet had to be amputated last week.
Campbell says on a GoFundMe page(external link) that Hiebert's family is overwhelmed but buoyed by public support.