[Video] Woman who was attached to the cell phone was hit by a tractor-trailer: She was saved by a miracle

[Video] Woman who was attached to the cell phone was hit by a tractor-trailer: She was saved by a miracle

Road accidents on the country’s highways have become more and more common, since normally impudence in drivers, causes major accidentswhich, in most cases, turn out to be fatal.

On this occasion, a video recorded by security cameras of a road in the city of Ibagué, captured the moment when a woman, as a pedestrian, crosses 60th Street while talking on her cell phone.

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However, at that moment the traffic was a bit slow, so she wanted to cross without much inconvenience. What she didn’t count on is that the front of a tractor-trailer caught her and caused her to fall, being one of the blind spots of this vehicle that failed to realize what happened.

The driver continued on his way in slow traffic, passing over this woman who remained in the middle of the vehicle. But what caught my attention the most was that after it happened, the frightened woman, what they have classified as a true miracle rises normal.

Motorcyclists who were in the back stopped to help the passerby who was clearly very scared by what happened and it was possible to know what minutes later an ambulance arrived to take her to a nearby care center, where she made a satisfactory recovery from her minor injuries.

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The video that went viral on social networks left comments from Internet users, calling this a true miracle and other people criticized the use of cell phones on the street. not only because of what happened in the accident, but because of the danger he is in from criminals.

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