15 People Who Somehow Survived Freak Accidents

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Many people believe in destiny, meaning, that if it’s your time, there is nothing you can do to prevent it from happening. Hence, this concept also applies if it’s not your time. So even if you end up in a deadly situation, you will survive until your time is up. Join us, as we look at 15 people who somehow survived freak accidents.

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Juliane Koepcke

Juliane Margaret Beate Koepcke, also known as Juliane Diller in her married name, is a German-Peruvian mammalogist who specializes in bats. She rose to fame at the age of 17 as the sole survivor of the 1971 LANSA Flight 508 plane crash; after falling 10,000 feet while strapped to her seat and suffering numerous injuries, she survived 11 days alone in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest until local fishermen rescued her. The miraculous survival of Koepcke has sparked much curiosity.

According to experts, she survived the fall because she was belted into her window seat, which was fastened to the two seats to her left as part of a three-seat row. That was assumed to have acted as a parachute, slowing her fall. The updraft from a thunderstorm  Koepcke dropped through, as well as the dense forest at her landing place, may have also minimized the impact. It was later determined that up to 14 other passengers survived the original accident but died while waiting to be rescued.

Aron Ralston

Aron Lee Ralston is a motivational speaker, mechanical engineer, and mountaineer who survived a canyoneering accident by chopping off part of his own right arm. On April 26, 2003, he dislodged a boulder while solo-descending Bluejohn Canyon in southwestern Utah, trapping his right wrist to the canyon wall.

He had to shatter his forearm, amputate it with a dull pocketknife to break free, make his way down the rest of the canyon, rappel down a 65-foot drop, and travel  7 miles to safety after five days. The episode is documented in Ralston's memoirs Between a  Rock and a Hard Place and is the basis of the 2010 film 127 Hours, starring James Franco. After the injury, he resumed mountaineering and became the first person to solo climb all fourteeners in Colorado in winter.
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