Well they say that reality is stranger than fiction and that Murphy’s law exists. At least that’s what a 45-year-old woman from Switzerland had to verify, who was run over in the northeast of her native country. However, she was not only run over once, not twice, but three times in a row! Also, as if this couldn’t get worse, this terrible accident involved her own car.
Although it may seem hard to believe, after the police reported how the events happened, everything made sense. Unfortunately, the mishap was due to an oversight on the part of the woman, who, when she got out of her car and went to the back to look for something in the trunk, left the engine running and did not apply the handbrake.
What made the event worse was that the car was on a slight slope, so since it had no brake and was on, it began to move backwards. The woman tried to stop him with her hands, but it was a failed attempt, since her weight won her and she fell to the ground. Immediately afterwards, the car ran over him (for the first time).
So far the story gives the impression that the woman was having a terrible time, but sadly, that was only the beginning of the tragedy, because after passing over her, the car kept moving until it collided with another car that was parked and, as a consequence, the woman’s car “bounced”, now driving forward and running over the female for the second time.
As if it were a game of ping-pong, the car collided again, but this time with the curb and bounced back again. The following already imagine. Yes, the car ran over the poor woman for the third time.
Finally, the lit car ran into a wooden barrier to finally stop. For obvious reasons, the run over woman presented serious injuries, for which she was taken to the hospital, where her state of health is reported as serious. Police are working to investigate the entire incident.
There is no doubt that the chances of these things happening are low but never zero. For now, the woman is in a state of recovery, as we can imagine that an accident of this magnitude is not so easy to overcome. With this, we only have to learn from the experiences of others and be very careful and cautious when boarding and getting out of a car.
Source: Okchicas

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