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Toyota Camry saves man’s life

byCustoms Today Report
26/11/2014
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ENGLAND: In downtown San Francisco a washer has a Toyota Camry to thank for being alive after he fell 11 stories, or more than 100 feet. The man, who has not been identified, was conscious when paramedics arrived and currently remains in critical, but stable condition. No doubt, the 2000s Toyota Camry owned by Mohammad Alcozai, who was inside the car at the time of the accident, but luckily, was not injured, softened his fall. Physics professor Paul Doherty told San Francisco broadcaster KCBS that, “the fact that the man landed on a car that could crumple likely had a lot to do with it” comparing it to “movie stunt workers who land on piles of cardboard or mattresses”. On Friday in downtown San Francisc as kylight washer has a Toyota Camry to thank for being alive after he fell 11 stories, or more than 100 feet.

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