David Lavau: Surviving Horrific Cliff Crash Brought Family Back Together

David Lavau was driving down a desolate stretch of narrow California mountain road when he saw two bright lights coming towards him and he swerved.

"I'm flying, there's no more road," he said.

Lavau's car plunged 200 feet down the side of the mountain into a ravine, 50 miles north of Los Angeles. Trapped and injured at the bottom of a steep canyon, the 68-year-old remained hopeful, as he waited, certain that a helicopter would come rescue him.

But no one did. In fact, no one knew he was missing. As he crawled from his crushed vehicle, he made another gruesome discovery. There was a second wrecked car only inches from him.

"My heart stopped. There was a man in there," Lavau said.

But the man in the other car was dead and it looked like he had been there for a while. It was then that Lavau said he realized he was really alone. Afraid, he began thinking about his life and his family, and how he wished things had been different.

"My children weren't all together," he recalled. "They weren't where I wanted them to be as a family, working together, and I wanted that one last wish."

Lavau's crashed occurred on Sept. 23. It would be another five days before Lavau's children realized their father was missing. Putting all family differences aside, they set off to find their dad together. They hacked into his voicemail and Facebook page for clues. A break in the case came when police traced Lavau's cell phone.

"Once we got the clarification of the pinging of the towers, my husband and I, we were just like, 'POW,' we were just mounted up," said Lavau's daughter, Chardonnay Hooker.

Meanwhile, Lavau had begun to give up. He survived on eating leaves, black ants and bumble bees, and drinking dirty creek water. He left his family one final message on his demolished car.

"I scratched on the car, that the accident, that the dead guy wasn't my fault and 'I love you, kids,'" he said.

Lavau said he then laid down, closed his eyes, and said a prayer.

"I said, you know, I can't go anymore, this is it," he said.

That's when Lavau said he heard his son Sean's voice in the distance yelling, "Hello, anybody down there?"

"So I yelled back up the hill, you know, 'Help! I'm down here by the water," Lavau said.

His son Sean had found the accident scene in the canyon on Sept. 29 and heard his father's voice. He shouted that he was coming and with two others, tumbled down the steep mountain side and rushed to their father.

"He smelled so bad, but I still held him and I just held him and held him and just both cried and cried and cried," Sean Lavau said.

After being in the canyon for seven long days, finally the rescue helicopter came.

"They said, 'What can I give you, anything we can do for you?'" Lavau said. "I said, 'I'd sure like a chocolate malt."

Lavau suffered broken vertebrae and ribs, and fractured his arm in three spots. He required two surgeries, and six weeks of recovery, but surprisingly, he said he wouldn't change what happened because it helped bring his family back together.

On this Thanksgiving, Lavau doesn't call surviving the wreck a miracle, only a second chance.

"I've never said this before, but I could say, and that was in my prayer when I was down there, for more time, and I got it," he said.

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8 comments

  • Nia  •  5 months ago
    Exactly, exactly, exactly! Without taking any good news or feelings for the family of David Lavau, GMA did a HUGE disservice without talking about MELVIN GELFAND. Do you remember the story about the 88-year old West Hollywood man who was heading to a casino, but hadn't returned home? The "other car" was registered to Mr. Gelfand, and without an abolute identification, officials are "99% sure" that the other man was Gelfand. The way GMA brought up what should have been a true story of miracles (the location of David Lavau helped to bring possible resolution and closure to ANOTHER missing person story -sorry GMA and ABC, you've lost this story!) was morally hurtful, socially apathetic, and professionally absent of what should be the golden rule of any journalistic endeavor: the WHOLE story.
  • Juan L  •  5 months ago
    So was the other guy involved in the accident, a previous accident, why wasn't his story told? I know everyone wants to hear a great story like this, which it is but there still was a tragedy down in that hill. Out of respect, they should recognize the man who also died.
  • Sylvia  •  5 months ago
    I agree. The only thing I could think is that they didn't want to take away from the happy moment. You need to stop and think about this though. Everything happens for a reason and there is a reason there was a second car crash in the same area. This other person deserves some coverage for some reason.
  • Boodica  •  5 months ago
    A real reason for giving thanks.
  • Gerri  •  5 months ago
    This was a great story. I’m happy for that family but, you only told half the story. What about the man in the other car and his family? How long has he been there? Not like GMA to only cover half a story. Must be because Robins not there to keep you in line. 
    Thanks for all you do,
    Gerri
  • Hazel  •  Augusta, United States  •  5 months ago
    Y ou ARE a miracle David. There are no such things a coincidences...it is all by God's hands. He allows things to happen for the outcome. Your kids could've said "we have to give up"...BUT they chose not to (that was what God wanted)...and they found you and your family is back together again. OH....I'm going to have a chocolate malt just for you. :D
    • Jimmie Grabel 5 months ago
      all lies and deception..they need to dig a little deeper
  • SusanR  •  5 months ago
    I watched this story on GMA this morning but after mentioning there was another car with a man dead inside that appeared to have been there a while, they never followed up on it. Who the man was, how long he had been there. The poor man was someones family member. Does he not deserve the same attention that this man did? I can't believe they (GMA) said no more about the other man. I find it in bad taste for GMA to just leave what happened to him out of the story. He was a person too and someone must of missed him also. or not but they should still tell us something.
    • Nia 5 months ago
      Susan, the other man's name (99% sure) was Melvin Gelfand.
  • Jimmie Grabel  •  5 months ago
    i took so long becuase sean isnt the angel he is being made out to be.god doesnt send a man that sworn in the eyes and the temple of god to commit adultry to do his work.sounds and looks why to set up of deception