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Freefall, how a tragic accident led to a miraculous new life, Brad Guy

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Freefall, how a tragic accident led to a miraculous new life, Brad Guy
Language
eng
resource.biographical
autobiography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Freefall
Responsibility statement
Brad Guy
Sub title
how a tragic accident led to a miraculous new life
Summary
At the age of 22, Brad, a notoriously outgoing and gregarious person, was celebrating a belated birthday present; a thrill-seeking tandem skydive. In what can only be described as a 'freak accident', Brad and his instructor's parachute failed to open properly. Not once ... but twice. The reserve chute got tangled in the first. With both parachutes failing, they circled furiously in the air like two rag dolls in a treacherous vortex, plunging 14,000 feet to the ground at 80kmph. What are the odds of surviving a freefall from a plane 14,000 feet in the air? That is the equivalent of free falling from half of Everest. Well, they did survive, only just, but not without trauma and injury. Both physical and mental. A broken spine and torn neck were Brad's physical scars; severe depression and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) were his unseen scars. Brad went from a fun-loving, carefree young man to an introverted recluse, silently battling the dark throes of physical pain and deep emotional scarring. With large doses of family love and intense personal counselling, Brad slowly fought back to reclaim a 'new life'. A life that wasn't like the old one, for that had died in the accident, but nevertheless a new life with a new perspective
Target audience
adult
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Author