At 7:30, the family hit the woman in white and the baby in the stroller she was pushing. The daughter was thrown out of the car and survived. "Doctor's
Scott is a metaphor for Dr. Scott, and in the end only the daughter "arrived" at Scott
The woman in white must have been pushing a stroller for a walk and was killed, so there was a stroller that kept pushing away by the side of the road and came back
The black car is the car of the man who discovered them afterwards. There is a description at the end. Why does everyone say that the family hit the black car? Have you watched the movie? It's obviously not taken away by the black car. It's a metaphor for the black car to find them and call the police to find a doctor.
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