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Published 17:11 31 Dec 2014 GMT
Updated 17:27 31 Dec 2014 GMT
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Speaking about the incident, Zoe said:
“I couldn’t believe my dress saved my life. That’s the best £35 I’ve ever spent. Although I didn’t come off lightly, the end result could have been a lot worse.
“The pain and restriction my dress was causing was unbearable – I am lucky to be alive.”
She added:
“The doctors told me that if I hadn’t worn such a tight dress which held in place my bones as the car impacted, I would have most definitely punctured vital organs as my bones went out of place.’
The driver of the taxi suffered a broken neck, while Zoe’s three friends survived with broken arms, eye sockets and a smashed pelvis.
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