Lengby,
Minnesota: During a heavy winter season in the 20th of December 1980,
19-year-old Jean Hilliard was on her way home from a friend’s house,
when her car swerved and fell into a dike. Stranded, she decided to go
down the car and look for help as she knew someone who lived nearby.
She began walking against the frigid
wind with 2 below zero temperature, two miles away from the home of her
friend Wally Nelson but ended up collapsing and freezing only 15 feet
from his door.
Six hours later, she was found frozen
solid, her pupils were dilated, her eyeballs ice frozen and even her
feet took on the shape of her boots. Wally who found her in his driveway
says that she was like frozen a meat when he carried her to the vehicle
before going to the hospital.
The medical gazette quotes one of her
medical doctors Edgar Sather as saying “her body was so frozen that it
was impossible to use a thermometer or find a vein to get a pulse.” She
was given oxygen and was subjected to a heating pad with 102 degree
water temperature.
Edgar’s brother, Dr. George Sather who
also helped treat the young woman said. ”I can’t explain why she’s
alive. She was frozen stiff, literally. It’s a miracle.”
“I thought she was dead, but then we picked up an extremely faint whimper. We knew there was a person existing then.” He added.
Her mother Mrs. Erickson asked for a
prayer chain in hope for Jean’s survival. Soon hundreds, then thousands
of people were praying for her recovery. After the prayer chain was set
in motion, Jean’s legs and feet started to lighten and regain their
natural color instead of getting darker, contrary to what Dr. Sather has
expected.
Later that day, a miracle happened.
Jean’s hands and arms began to thaw. By the third day, she was able to
move her legs. And after 49 days, she fully recovered and was discharged
from the hospital, alive and healthy.
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