ALIVE And WELL, Missing 23 Y/O Woman FOUND After Surviving 200-foot Drop And 7 Days ALONE

ALIVE And WELL, Missing 23 Y/O Woman FOUND After Surviving 200-foot Drop And 7 Days ALONE

A 23-year-old Oregon musician who had been missing for a week was found alive at the bottom of a California cliff in the wreckage of her car, where she survived on water from her Jeep's radiator.

Angela Hernandez was driving from Portland to Lancaster, near Los Angeles, to visit her sister Isabel when she saw on animal on the road and swerved to avoid it, sending her car plummeting 200ft off a Big Sur cliff on July 6.

She survived the crash that completely destroyed her car and left her with a shoulder injury, but was trapped on the remote beach by herself...


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MDarringerMDarringer - 7/15/2018 11:03:54 AM
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It's total BS that she lived off the radiator for hydration. The ethylene glycol in antifreeze is toxic in small amounts.


Agent00RAgent00R - 7/15/2018 12:00:24 PM
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Well, it seems like Daily Mail was using a bit of sloppy language.

In the story it says she took the hose from the radiator and somehow was using that as a way to siphon water from a nearby stream.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/15/2018 1:01:14 PM
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Likely story: She was texting and driving, drove over the cliff, lost her phone in the process.


TomMTomM - 7/15/2018 5:25:09 PM
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Gee - now Matt is a Clairvoyant as well. Not there but of course he knows EVERY little detail - NOT

The article does not say she even had a smart phone - and if she did - why not call for help. The article also NEVER said she drank radiator fluid - it says she drank water from a stream - which is turns out her car was Partially submerged in.

I live in a rural area - and have often swerved to avoid animals - I doubt I would have done so THERE though - I have driven that road and know there is NO place to go. Lots of people around here have either swerved to avoid a DEER at night or actually hit the deer as well. Causes major damage to vehicle normally. Of course - I would not expect you to ever swerve to avoid an animal - it is against your nature obviously.


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/15/2018 6:43:15 PM
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@TomM I know your "kind" doesn't believe in common sense or most-likely scenarios, but those of us who possess these qualities use them. PS: speculating and "knowing every detail" are hardly the same. But thank your for your bigotry and vicious judgment.


DinduNuffinDinduNuffin - 7/16/2018 11:30:58 AM
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This MDarringer is a regular Nostradumbass!


MDarringerMDarringer - 7/16/2018 11:57:42 AM
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@DontKnowNuffin, we've already documented your challenged literacy. Lemme guess. Your name is Edward and you mommy always tell you that you're special.


RunamukkRunamukk - 7/15/2018 5:12:25 PM
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That "swerved to avoid an animal" is BS. I used it twice as a teen...lol


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