Man Dies After Waking From Coma and Revealing Girlfriend's Chilling Final Words  Before 'Intentionally' Crashing CarThe quiet stretch of Interstate 95 near Palm Coast, Florida, had always been just another ribbon of asphalt under the stars, a place where couples argued over the radio or dreamed of the future. But on the night of February 11, 2025, that ordinary highway became the stage for a nightmare that would shatter a family and expose a love poisoned by jealousy. Daniel Waterman, 22, a fresh-faced warehouse worker from Syracuse with dreams of fatherhood sparkling in his eyes, sat in the passenger seat of their 2019 Honda Passport, his hand resting protectively on his girlfriend’s swollen belly. Leigha Mumby, 24, eight months pregnant with their son, gripped the wheel with white knuckles, her dimpled smile long gone, replaced by a snarl that would haunt him to his grave.

The row had been brewing all evening, sparked by a “flirty” text from Daniel’s female co-worker that Leigha had discovered on his phone. “Who’s she?!” she hissed as they cruised south after a Super Bowl party, the game still buzzing on the radio. Daniel tried to calm her, but Leigha slammed the brakes, dropping to 50 miles per hour in the fast lane. “Stop! Let me out!” he begged, grabbing the door handle. Her response was to floor it to 90, veering wildly across lanes. “I don’t care what happens – you’ll get what you deserve!” she screamed, her eyes blazing with rage. At 8:02 p.m., she aimed the car straight at a palm tree off the highway and smashed into it with bone-crunching force. Metal twisted, glass shattered, airbags exploded. Daniel slumped unconscious, his skull cracked, ribs shattered. Leigha, protected by her pregnancy, screamed in pain but stayed alert.

Crash victim awakes from coma, says girlfriend caused it: DAParamedics rushed to the scene, finding Daniel coding twice en route to Halifax Health in Daytona. Leigha, stable with the baby kicking, sobbed to first responders: “Accident! I swerved for a deer!” But the dashcam told a different story, capturing every venomous word and the deliberate veer. Daniel flatlined again in the ER, plunging into a coma that doctors feared he might never wake from. For three months, his mother Karen Waterman, 48, kept vigil at his bedside, whispering prayers and holding his hand as machines beeped his fragile hold on life.

Then, on May 15, a miracle. Daniel stirred, his eyes fluttering open in confusion and pain. Tubes gagged his voice, but he grabbed a whiteboard with trembling fingers and scrawled the truth for troopers: “SHE SAID: ‘I DON’T CARE… DESERVE.’ DROVE INTO TREE ON PURPOSE.” Trooper Sarah Kline, 38, choked up reading it: “He wrote every word – the row, the speed, her hate. He knew he was fading but fought to tell.” The affidavit dropped like a hammer: Leigha had slowed to trap him, then sped to smash. Vehicular homicide charges followed, and in July, she was cuffed in her hospital gown as baby Eli was born safe.

Daniel clung to life for five more months, enduring rehab, learning to walk with crutches, cuddling his newborn son with tears in his eyes: “Daddy loves you.” But complications from the crash claimed him on October 15, 2025, at just 22. “He died fighting – for truth,” wept Karen. Eli, now seven months old, is in foster care as she battles for custody: “Grandma loves you – like your hero dad.”

Leigha Mumby, the dimpled doll turned deadly driver, grew up in Orange City, a bubbly hairdresser dreaming of domestic bliss. But friends whispered of a dark side: jealousy flares, rages over “cheaters.” Post-crash, she wailed “accident!” but the dashcam doomed her. “She laughed before the smash,” Daniel wrote. Charged with vehicular homicide and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon (the car), bail was denied – “flight risk.” Her mum defends: “My girl’s innocent! Stress from pregnancy!” But prosecutors prowl: “Murder plot – she knew the kill.”

Daniel and Leigha had seemed the golden couple. He met her at a local gig in 2023, sparks flying instantly. “Head over heels,” gushed Karen. They shacked up in a cozy Flagler County apartment, laughing over takeout, planning nursery themes. On February 9, Leigha beamed: “I’m pregnant!” Daniel whooped, spinning her in joy. But cracks crept in. Leigha obsessed over his phone, accusing him of cheating – he was loyal as a labrador. Neighbours noticed slammed doors, raised voices, Leigha storming out in rages.

The trial looms for 2026, death penalty on the table. Flagler Sheriff Rick Manning: “Ironclad evidence – dashcam, dying declaration. She’s going down.” As Florida fumes, one whisper haunts: What darkness turns love to lethal? Daniel’s last words burn: “YOU’LL GET WHAT YOU DESERVE.” Now, karma calls.