Drunk Siberian fell asleep between railroad tracks and miraculously survived under a train

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In the Krasnoyarsk Territory, a drunk man fell asleep in a railway track and was run over by a passenger train.

According to the transport police in the Siberian Federal District, the incident occurred on the stretch of the Krol-Jetka stations. The driver of the Krasnoyarsk-Abakan train noticed a man lying on the tracks and applied emergency braking. It was too late and the train did not have time to stop in time. Nevertheless, the man not only survived, but did not even wake up. He was so drunk that when they pulled him out from under the second carriage of the train, he could not only get up, but even just speak.

On a blanket, a citizen was carried onto a train to be taken to the nearest station and handed over to medical workers.

It turned out that shortly before the incident, a 36-year-old resident of Krasnoyarsk had been drinking with a friend, and then went to the railway station to meet a friend. Doctors of the Kuraginskaya district hospital, where the man was hospitalized, confirmed that he was intoxicated, and also diagnosed bruises. Currently, he remains under the supervision of doctors, but there is no threat to life.

The man miraculously escaped frostbite – at night the air temperature in the region dropped to minus 18 degrees.

Source: Rosbalt

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