Miracle in the Alps: Infant Survives 50-Meter Plunge in austrian Mountains
FISS, AUSTRIA – In a remarkable display of resilience, a 10-week-old infant has miraculously survived a staggering fall of approximately 50 meters (164 feet) in the Austrian Alps. The harrowing incident occurred while the family was hiking in fiss, Tyrol.
According too reports from the radio channel Tyrol Orf, the infant’s stroller began to roll down the mountainside, ejecting the baby onto a meadow after multiple impacts. Fortunately, a nearby rescue service was able to provide immediate first aid before the child was transported to a hospital in Innsbruck.
Medical professionals have confirmed that the infant’s injuries are not life-threatening, and a full recovery is expected.
Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the fall. While the parents have not yet provided a statement due to shock, preliminary facts suggests the incident may have occurred when the mother attempted to open a gate as the stroller started to move. The investigation is focusing on potential negligence towards minors and the functionality of the stroller’s brakes.