CHICAGO – The lone survivor of a weekend crash that killed two teens from the northwest suburbs told CBS 2 that the tragedy was preventable.A 21-year-old woman was charged with drunk driving and causing the crash on the Eisenhower Expressway.Noah Browder still had on a hospital bracelet after he survived the crash that killed his best friend Erik Cox, and his friend, Shaelyn Sherwood. Browder described Cox like a brother and said the two would hang out every day.
'And it's just insane that the world is still spinning with him gone.'Now, Browder and Puleo are leaning on each other. They said Browder, Cox, and Sherwood were on their way home after a Saturday night in the city when they pulled over to fix a flat tire on the Eisenhower.'Shae, she was the one changing the tires,' Puleo said. 'She was being the man. They didn't know how to do it, so she had to step in, and they were dancing and stuff.
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