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Texas teen dies rock climbing, two hours later he revives: 'A literal miracle'

By Eric Sterling
April 18, 2023
1 min read
Texas teen dies rock climbing, two hours later he revives: 'A literal miracle'

A 17-year-old boy from Texas who died while rock climbing was revived two hours later in what doctors are calling a “literal miracle”. The incident occurred when the teen, identified as Will McCue, was climbing a formation known as “The Monolith” with his father and some friends. McCue lost his footing and fell about 30 feet, hitting his head on a boulder. When paramedics arrived on the scene, the boy had no pulse and was not breathing. They performed CPR for nearly an hour before rushing him to the nearest hospital, where he was pronounced dead. But two hours later, something remarkable happened. McCue’s pulse unexpectedly returned, and he began breathing on his own. Doctors were amazed and said they couldn’t explain how he could have survived after being declared dead for so long. The incident has raised questions about the nature of life and death, and what happens to a person’s soul when their body ceases to function. While many people might consider this kind of story to be nothing more than a religious legend, it’s important to remember that there are still many mysteries in this world that science cannot yet explain. This incredible story is a reminder that life is fleeting and precious, and that even in the face of death, hope can sometimes blossom.


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