Was trying to picture why she'd "fly" out, rather than fall out. But then they were probably traveling at a high rate of speed. I don't believe anyone in the car did anything to make her leave the car.
Agreed -- but to make it appear that she "flew" out, it could be that her friend driving the Hyundai had to slow down quickly -- perhaps to change lanes -- and the slowing-down might have somehow propelled her out of the car. And certainly, no fault whatsoever to her friend who was driving.
This is one of those horrible, freak things that just happens sometimes. A pretty, happy, excited young woman, just heading back to school with her friends, and now she is gone from them and those who love her. Her friends who were with her that morning will never get over experiencing this tragic loss of their friend.
This will be a tuff one to solve. In a small town, if the other driver were local, it might be that another local would have noticed, or the girls in the Hyundai would have known the other driver, and called LE, etc. But in a city like Miami, on a drive-like-hell-to-get-to-the-airport-freeway at 4:43am, unless the driver or a witness notifies LE, this one is done. Tragic.
Hoping, and thinking of her friends and family.