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10-01-2022, 10:34 PM
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Woman Hit by Rollercoaster
A woman (26) in Australia, is fighting for her life after being hit by the Rebel Coaster ride last Sunday night. The ride can travel up to 70km/h. The video shows that she was knocked down on the tracks and dragged nine metres into the air before plummeting to the ground. It is believed she went onto the tracks to retrieve her mobile phone that she had dropped. |
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10-03-2022, 02:31 AM
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Re: Woman Hit by Rollercoaster
Not dead yet. Still alive with lots of injuries "'The injuries are horrific. Horrific. She's brain damaged. It's pelvic, her arms, legs, back, neck - there's hardly a thing that's not broken. I just can't work out how the hell so much damage has been done. 'Even the doctors have said they haven't seen anything as bad as this for a long time.' Police revealed on Monday the rollercoaster was travelling at 70km/h when she was hit. Ms Rodden had to re-learn how to walk after she was involved in a horror crash in January 2021 when she flipped a car on the Western Ring Road in Melbourne after ploughing into a truck and a car. She was not wearing a seatbelt and was flung from the car onto the road. The young woman survived the crash but needed significant rehabilitation to get back on her feet and backed by her supportive parents, she managed to walk again. Her gruelling path to recovery came after yet another serious car crash in 2019." |
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10-23-2022, 11:04 PM
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Re: Woman Hit by Rollercoaster
“Ms Rodden had to re-learn how to walk after she was involved in a horror crash in January 2021 when she flipped a car on the Western Ring Road in Melbourne after ploughing into a truck and a car. She was not wearing a seatbelt and was flung from the car onto the road. The young woman survived the crash but needed significant rehabilitation to get back on her feet and backed by her supportive parents, she managed to walk again. Her gruelling path to recovery came after yet another serious car crash in 2019.” Sounds like she has a traumatic brain injury and was not making wise choices due to brain damage. I know someone with a TBI from a car accident and they are not normal, unfortunately. I would rather die than end up like that. |