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Woman survived with broken bones in her battered car and in the cold for 5 days

A retiree nurse used her medical skills, determination and perseverance to survive after her car slipped off a section of Washington State street called “Corner of the Dead” and was trapped in a ravine for five days. cold.

Lynnell McFarland, 68, was driving home from a memorial in her home in the Spokane Valley on November 18 when her Mitsubishi hit black ice and went off the road. The car fell between two trees, trapping the woman after hitting the dashboard and suffering fractures in her arm and knee, among other injuries she suffered.

“When I leaned back to cut my belt was when I saw my bones,” McFarland recalled, recounting her story of how she almost miraculously survived accident.

Earlier this month, she said from her bed at Providence St. Joseph Care Center in Spokane that “she could feel her parents’ hands around her”.

Lynnell McFarland told Spokesman-Review: “My dad left just six months ago. I felt his arms around me and the embrace of God around us all. I just said, “Dear God, I know I’m going to die one day, but please do not let it be in this dark, deep ravine where I was never found.”

The police took a breath to save her but did not see her

The woman had gone to the memorial with her daughter Amanda. their car broke down and so the mother stayed until it was repaired and the daughter returned by bus to take care of the dogs at home. After Lynnell did not return as her daughter was destined, she informed the authorities about her disappearance.

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The woman said that one day after the accident and while she was inside the battered vehicle, a police officer with his patrol car took a breath away from her but did not see her in the ravine.

“He stopped, with his lights on, but he did not get out of the car and did not look,” McFarland said, adding that she also saw some hunters who also could not see the car or hear her screams for help.

With her survival instincts pounding, the former nurse cut herself off from her seat belt and set up something like a shelter with some clothes and plastic bags.

“I had winter boots on the front floor. “My phone was on the front floor,” he told Spokesman-Review. “I had water bottles on the front floor plank. I could not reach any of them. “

But he managed to lick the rainwater that had accumulated in the plastic bags.

“I had to stay in this mode since our mission is to find her, she will be alive. “We do not have much time,” Amanda told KHQ.

“I also called every hospital or medical center, from Blewett Pass to Spokane, looking for missing women or women who may have come confused and did not know their names,” he added.

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Redemption 5 days later

Eventually, the FBI located her mother in a remote spot that some call the “Dead Man’s Corner,” the KHQ reported. “He had left Dead Man’s Corner, which had no side rails,” said Amanda. “Her wrist was broken and her bones were sticking out of her body. “And she knew she had fractures, maybe her pelvis and all those other places,” the daughter told KHQ.

“She was screaming for days,” he added. “It simply came to our notice then. Because how scary to be so close to so many people. And yet you remain so helpless “.

Eventually, some Transport Department officers found the car and got off to rescue the severely injured woman.

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