When someone is internally decapitated, their head is essentially just
holding on by a thread - his skull basically separated from his spine.
Less
than one percent survive the injury. Those who do, need extensive
surgery and wear a halo brace. This child, miraculously, didn't have to
undergo any of that
Killian and his mother, Brandy Gonzalez, were traveling to Nevada after celebrating Killian's birthday when their car skid off the road due to ice, causing them to crash.
A Nampa police officer
and his wife Leah Woodward were coming down the hill and saw the crash
unfold in front of them. Leah Woodward quickly got out of the
car to see if there were any survivors. That's when she heard a little
boy screaming from the car.
She was unable
to get into the car because of locked doors, she then took a hitch
and smashed out the back window of the vehicle.
With a little guidance from her husband, Leah sat up the lifeless 4-year-old boy and held his C-Spine.
She held his head straight for over half an hour. A move that likely saved his life.
Killian
ruptured his spleen, broke his arm and multiple ribs. But the worst
injury he suffered from was clinical decapitation. A rare condition
where his skull separated from his spine.
Most
people don't even survive, but Killian is expected to make a full
recovery. He's eating, walking, and even sitting up by himself. All
without surgery.
The boy and his mum are now getting better and recovering. Thank God!
Source: KBOITV
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