9 Luckiest People Who Survived the Impossible #3

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You often tell me in the comments that I keep sharing stories of deadly accidents and that you’re scared to live after watching my videos. That’s why, in this episode, I’m presenting the top incredible cases where people managed to beat death against all odds. Watch this video until the end to discover how to survive after falling from a plane, plummeting from the seventy-fifth floor in an elevator, and receiving a deadly dose of radiation.
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The parachute one is so sad. Baby girl deserved so much better

usmanchughtai
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No actual way! The person in the marathon of Morocco that survived is my teachers friend! My teacher told me his story.

redball
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I once was hit by a car at 50 mph on my bicycle. The doctor said that the crash should have killed or paralyzed me the only reason I survived was because of the helmet I was wearing. Because my head had gone through the car's windshield. Not only that, I didn't get a scratch on me, not even a broken bone. And I was back to bike riding a week later.🤘😝🤘

sterling
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My mom survived from a miracle too! She told me that one day when she was I think she said 9, she was crossing the road from her apartments to something across the street when she was hit by a car going well over the speed limit. The impact shattered her legs, this all happened while her mom watched. When she went to the hospital the doctors said that there would be a low chance she survived, and now she's 35. Whenever it gets cold, her legs start to hurt still and she still suffers from bad migraines but she's alive.

GachaandLyricsgachapersonfrom
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My incident was small. When I was 12, I noticed my grandmother's sink had overflowed. Water was on the counter, the floor, and in the sink. I reached in to the sink to grab the remaining dishes when I noticed a tingling sensation through my fingers every time I touched the water. There was also a slight tingle at my feet. Honestly, it wasn't till later when my grandmother came home (with the plumber) that she explained, I could've been severely electrocuted because the garbage disposal broke with a live wire exposed inside. 😮

reughr
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GUYS WAKE UP THE MASTER OF ACCIDENT DOCUMENTARYS HAS POSTED

OriFein
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Doctors and nurses are super hero’s. They get paid a little better than most but do not get the love and praise they deserve! The one who care are Miri or workers!

damonnoyes
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This guy always posts when I'm in my bed. 😂😂😂
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Really appreciate the content man. I'm so telling my horror buddies😂

Charzindouglas
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almost killed my brother by accident when i was a child. we were playing with a heavy cabinet, pulling and pushing at it. it happened to be open when it fell on him, he was positioned just right to not get crushed. later i saved us both from going over a waterfall when we were stuck in rapids. I think close calls are 1000% removed from deadly accidents. almost died being born, almost got shot by an idiot, almost got stabbed by an asshole, almost died of food poisoning, almost got hit by an uncountable number of bad drivers, cracked my helmet open skiing. it happens so much i think theres a small infinity between close and deadly that is lost on us when we remember these things. its the unusual threats and the occasional miracle. we never ponder the times we lost our balance in the shower or ran a red light. the infrastructure of survival is geared towards these unusual threats, they are in your mind before the close call happens, and when you escape it because of the strength you knew you had when you judged the danger or because it was never likely to be deadly in the first place, it sticks in ur head. miracles are something else though.

sicarii
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When i was like 8 there was a hurricane that happened to break a branch that hung right over my room in the mobile home we lived in at the time, this branch was longer than the entire trailer, it caved in the room over 6 inches. My brother and i slept in that room in a bunk bed i was on the top bunk, when i woke up i hit my head on the ceiling that was less than 2-3 inches from my face, we had to take the bars off the bunk bed for me to even get out of the bed. What stopped the branch from falling completely through was the end of it getting wrapped up in the ropes my brother and i hung for the "ninja course" we randomly had the idea to build the day before the hurricane hit

ficsit
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I had an incident similar to Ruth when I was a kid. I was nine, laying in my bed. My ceiling fan was on and made a weird noise. I ignored it for a bit but it kept bothering me. I looked at it and had a horrible feeling of "I need to get mom and dad." I got up and went to my door and as soon as I reached it, I heard this crazy banging noise behind me. I took off running (without looking) and went to my parents room downstairs. After I woke them and brought them up, I stood behind them as they entered.

A single blade had come loose from my fan and had launched into my bed, right where I was sitting. It cracked the headboard and broke part of the blade. Had it hit me...I'm not sure what would have happened. I likely could have survived but it would have hit my vital areas and if it had hit my neck, I don't think there would have been any way.

My parents wouldn't have heard it, being asleep in their room downstairs and who knows if I could have alerted anyone before the next morning.

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14:26 looks like the machine from Spider-Man movie. And when I was 4-6, somewhere around there, I was in a flotie where you put the child in the middle, it was a clear yet windy day, then my flotie flipped and I was stuck under the water, I was panicking and trying to grab the corner but the flotie’s circular frame was keeping my short arms for grabbing anything, I blacked out eventually as my lungs started to burn from the inside. When I woke up, I was in the hospital with doctors working on my to get the extra water out of my lungs. My dad said that he grabbed me and did CPR but it didn’t wake me up and the doctors said my heart had stopped. I left my dad traumatized and he STILL doesn’t let me get in floties.

Liz-fbpq
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My father was in ww2. He never spoke of it but to say at one time he was sitting under a tree with some buddies. They were hit with an explosive and he was the only one to survive. He still carried that with him in his old age.

chimom
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A plane crash on an empire building, and now 9/11 on world trade center in new york is insane

LijieDraws
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When I was 2, I almost drowned in a small shallow pond in my grandparents’ garden. My grandfather was taking a nap, but he said that some feeling woke him and made him go outside. At which point he saw me floating face down in the water.

rubennollet
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When i was 11 back in 2015, I was using the pedestrian crosswalk to cross one of the major roads in my city. This was after school ended, so i was heading home. I got hit by a vehicle, and according to witnesses, I had flown roughly 20 feet, and my head was the first to collide with the ground. I remember being in the hospital, going in and out of sleep when i overheard a doctor telling one of the nurses, "With how young she is, I'm surprised parametics arrived in time to save her" and all i remembered questioning to myself is "I could have died, why?". Now that im older, I realize the why part 😂

IllusionsMania_Productions
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At the same time, these people can be considered very unlucky having to live with that trauma for the rest of their lives.

Tokimochu
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I'm surviving the impossible. Living with an event of misfortune in the lottery, that was decillions to one in odds. Never going to happen to another person again. Terrible things have happened as a result. Survived them all. It's a long story. I must write a bitter bestselling book as well..

PEGGLORE
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Morocco 🇲🇦 didn't want this man to die because it wasn't his time to die yet 4:02

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I still remember this day . When I was 7-8 years I went to my mother mothers home(Nani's home )it was on 5th floor.My mom and some other members went for shopping.
Only me, my sister and my mama was there. We had 4 balconies out of which i had sawn 3 i wanted see but they didn't allow me. There was a gap between of the balcony to the one I want to go.So i decided to climb on the walls seriously and go to the other I was lucky and nothing happened but if I had fellen down I would have to go to bedrest for my entire life

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