
PARACHUTIST SAVED BY ANTS
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ERROR IDENTIFICATION PRACTICE
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When the American parachutist Joan Murray (1) jump off the plane with an altitude of 4,350 meters, she had no idea that this adventure would (2) ended in the airy realms of North Carolina with a disaster. The parachute (3) do not open and the reserve parachute got tangled up as well.
With a speed of about 130 kilometres per (4) hours, Joan Murray hit the ground, so that the right leg shattered and pelvis was (5) broke. The 47-year-old woman was seriously injured and doomed to dead. As luck would have it, Murray had (6) land just in an ant’s nest.
Ants (7) is known and feared for their venomous bites, but in fact they ultimately saved her life. Presumably, her heart was animated again and again by lethal injections by ant bites and enabled the heart to continue (8) beat.
Murray was in a coma for two weeks after her (9) adventurous and was treated medically thereafter several weeks before she could leave the hospital as a (10) healthiest woman.
