Mariska Hargitay was accidentally left at the scene of the car crash that killed her mother: doc

At age 3, a wounded Mariska Hargitay was nearly abandoned at the scene of the car crash that killed her famous mother, Jayne Mansfield, a new documentary reveals. In “My Mom Jayne,” Hargitay’s personal project that had its US premiere Friday at Carnegie Hall as part of the Tribeca Festival, the “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” star, 61, sheds new light on the tragic night of June 29, 1967.“I often think about why she didn’t just sit in the back seat with us,” Hargitay’s brother Zoltan Hargitay says of their late mother in the doc.Mansfield, the 34-year-old Hollywood star of the 1957 movie “Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?,” was traveling from Biloxi, Mississippi, where she had been performing at a club, to New Orleans. Also in the Buick Electra were driver Ronald Harrison, Mansfield’s boyfriend and lawyer Samuel Brody and her three children with ex-husband Mickey Hargitay: 3-year-old Mariska (then nicknamed Maria), 6-year-old Zoltan and 8-year-old Mickey Jr.  The adults were seated up front, while the children were asleep in the back. As they were driving on US Route 90, the Buick slammed into the back of a trailer truck, killing Mansfield, Brody and Harrison.The three young siblings were injured and unconscious. After the survivors were picked up by authorities and were being driven away to the hospital, Zoltan cracked open his eyes.“Where’s Maria?” the boy said of his little sister. Mariska wasn’t there.The toddler was so small that officers at first didn’t see her in the wreckage, and they left the site without her.“You were lodged underneath the passenger seat with a head injury,” Mariska’s stepmother Ellen Hargitay tells her in the film. “Thank God Zoli woke up.”In “My Mom Jayne,” Hargitay explores the life of Mansfield, who’s often only remembered as a glamorous bombshell.

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