Abigail Kopf shot by Michigan Uber driver has no childhood memories and still ...

The youngest survivor of the Michigan Uber driver shootings three years ago cannot remember her childhood and longs to feel 'normal' again.

But Abigail Kopf is grateful to be alive after a woman, who was like a grandmother to her, pushed her down in a move that she believes saved her life.

The girl – who was 14 years old when Jason Dalton fatally shot six people and injured two survivors in between jobs for the ride-sharing app February 20, 2016 – speaks out in Friday's two-hour The Deadly Ride 20/20 special airing on ABC 9/8 Central time.

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Abigail Kopf says she cannot remember her childhood and longs to feel 'normal' again after the Michigan Uber driver shootings three years ago, in a 20/20 special titled The Deadly Ride

Abigail Kopf says she cannot remember her childhood and longs to feel 'normal' again after the Michigan Uber driver shootings three years ago, in a 20/20 special titled The Deadly Ride

Friday's two-hour show reveals 'there's only a few things' Kopf can remember after being shot in the head in the parking lot of Cracker Barrel in Kalamazoo February 20, 2016

Friday's two-hour show reveals 'there's only a few things' Kopf can remember after being shot in the head in the parking lot of Cracker Barrel in Kalamazoo February 20, 2016

New interviews and fresh details from victims and those who were there appear on the show.

'There's only a few things' Kopf can remember after being shot in the head in the parking lot of Cracker Barrel.

She was with Barbara Hawthorne, 68, in Kalamazoo and the last thing Kopf remembers is seeing an acrobat show with the woman who died along with her three friends Mary Jo Nye, 60, Mary Lou Nye, 62, and Dorothy 'Judy' Brown, 74.

'There was this Chinese person who was climbing up chairs. He kept stacking them and doing like, summersaults and stuff, handstands on the chair. And finally he got so high that everyone screamed,' Kopf says.

Other than that her memory is 'long gone'.

'I almost died,' she says about Hawthorne. 'If it wasn't for her, I wouldn't be here.'

She was 14 years old when Jason Dalton fatally shot six people and injured two survivors in between jobs for the ride-sharing app. He is pictured January 7 when he pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder. He was sentenced life in prison

She was 14 years old when Jason Dalton fatally shot six people and injured two survivors in between jobs for the ride-sharing app. He is pictured January 7 when he pleaded guilty to murder and attempted murder. He was sentenced life in prison

Kopf was with Barbara Hawthorne, 68, and the last thing she remembers is seeing an acrobat show. The woman, who was like a grandmother to her, pushed her down in the shooting incident which she believes saved her life

Kopf was with Barbara Hawthorne, 68, and the last thing she remembers is seeing an acrobat show. The woman, who was like a grandmother to her, pushed her down in the shooting incident which she believes saved her life

Kopf says her childhood memories before Dalton (pictured) injured her are 'long gone'

Kopf says her childhood memories before Dalton

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