Months after losing his leg, Mountain Ridge High senior walks across the stage at his graduation
Roughly three months ago, Jett Weinstein would've never imagined walking across the stage for his high school diploma after a serious car crash on I-17 near Cordes Junction. Thursday, he did just that. Weinstein was on his way home from a snowboarding trip in February when he and his 16-year-old friend were involved in the crash. His friend did not make it, and Weinstein had to have his right leg amputated after the crash.
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