Russian woman survives 13th-floor fall with only bruised lungs
A blood-curdling video has surfaced online, featuring a 22-year-old woman from Russia who fell from the 13th floor of a skyscraper. Incredibly lucky, she managed to get up on her own. The test results are shocking, and doctors rub their eyes in disbelief. What injuries did the woman sustain?
11:27 AM EDT, July 21, 2024
Now and then, we hear about people who accidentally fell from a great height. Unfortunately, most such incidents end, in the best case, in disability or numerous fractures. However, some people are incredibly fortunate and walk away from the dangerous incident unscathed.
The key factor for minimizing injuries is the position where one falls to the ground and the degree of muscle relaxation. Falls from heights are best tolerated by people under the influence of alcohol and children, as their bodies are typically not tense during the fall.
Woman fell from the 13th floor
A video originating from Russia has circulated on the internet. In Novosibirsk, at 49/1 Aviation Street, a blood-curdling accident occurred. The entire incident was recorded by local surveillance. On July 18 at around 8 p.m. ET, a Siberian woman fell from a window on the 13th floor of a skyscraper. The 22-year-old fell onto the lawn in front of the building.
It took only a few seconds for the woman to get up alone. The Russian portal NGS RU reports that eyewitnesses claim the 22-year-old could walk to the ambulance on her own.
What injuries did the woman sustain?
Foreign reports have gathered limited information about the woman's health. It turns out she had a lot of luck. After thorough tests, it was revealed that the 22-year-old had only bruised lungs. No fractures, not even minor ones, were found. A friend of the woman confirmed: "I know her. She is fine. It's just a problem with her lungs."