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Lucky Woman Survives After Fainting And Falling Under A Moving Train

In Argentina, a woman fainted and fell under a moving train, which was seen on CCTV.

The woman, only identified as Candela, lost her balance and fell down the platform at Buenos Aires’ Independence Station.

Candela was seen wobbling on her feet before stumbling into the approaching moving  train. She tripped and fell between two carriages, disappearing.

As the train continued to move, onlookers thought she wouldn’t survive the fall. However, after the train came to a halt, she was luckily pulled alive off the tracks.

She sat and then laid down on the platform as commuters flocked around her, before being carried away in a wheelchair to an ambulance.

She was transferred to the Buenos Aires Hospital and has since been discharged with the assurance that she is no longer in danger.

She revealed in an interview after she was released that she felt reborn after surviving the horrible episode.

She said to reporters, “I suffered a sudden drop in blood pressure and fainted.

“I tried to warn the person in front of me but don’t remember anything else, even the moment I smashed into the train.

“I don’t know how I’m still alive. I’m still trying to make sense of it all.”

An eyewitness said: “This girl has been reborn. It’s a miracle.

“We were waiting for the train and suddenly she fell onto the track. Amazingly it was just a scare.”

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