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Man Weds Speech Therapist After DUI Crash Put Him in Coma
In March of 2015, Jeff Kudlacik miraculously survived when a drunk driver struck his car, splitting it in half. A decade later, the crash still haunts him. But he also met the love of his life while recovering in the hospital. The pair started dating a year after the crash and have since got married and have two children together. Kudlacik is now a motivational speaker, sharing his story in hopes of making a difference to any impaired driver thinking of getting behind the wheel. Inside Edition Digital's Leigh Scheps has his story.