The Sterling Heights woman who was incorrectly reported to have died in last week's flooding thought her life was coming to an end as water penetrated her car."I said my prayers, I thought it was over for me," Jena David said Sunday in a brief telephone interview. The 30-year-old Wayne State University psychology student was initially reported to be the first of three fatalities connected to the historic flooding, but later came forward to tell officials that she very much alive.

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