Thursday, October 4, 2007

Julian McCormick survives 8 days after carwreck

James McCormick drove by a ravine near his Laurel, Md., home many times in the week since his 18-year-old son disappeared, oblivious to the fact that his son lay trapped in a car wreck below.

Julian McCormick left his campus of Bowie State University and crashed in a ravine, where he remained trapped in the wreckage still alive. He survived by eating fish that swam by, and using a shoe to drink the water. After 8 days he used a pocket knife to cut off his seat belt and crawled up the ravine, where he raved down a car, and was able to tell the driver his name, but he had no idea, that he had been in the ravine for 8 days.

His family who had reported him missing, and were searching for him, said They said it's a miracle he's still alive," "The prayers that everyone sent up are truly answered,"

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