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Indiana's wife, who fell into the reservoir and broke her legs, saved her clothes almost a week, sucking the water, says her father.
Briefefield 41-year-old BRIEONNA CASASELL is a 41-year-old Mom after his injuries after his injuries is trapped next to his car, and his phone is unavailable.
“She is in a good mood. He is a strong girl, “said her father, Delmar Caldwell As it happens Host Neil County? “She is a better person than I am. I don't think I could last so long. “
Caldwell first got the wind that something was wrong when Kasel's mother called him last week and said that their daughter did not pick up her phone. He tried to call himself, and it went straight by voicemail.
So they reached his children, at the age of 16, and aged 21 and 23. But he didn't answer their calls or messages either.
“We knew that something was wrong,” he said. “I mean that ignoring his parents is one thing, but not his children. He would never do it. “
After being found out, he was absent, the police began to investigate, and the family turned to the help of social media.
Caldwell says the week runs different cities by following people's leaders who said they had seen him. He went to the store to check the control shots when he called the police, saying was a living and was hospitalized.
“I had to pull,” he said, his voice is broken. “I lost it, but I was so grateful and thankful for him to be alive. I started to lose hope. “
Coil, it turns out that he had fallen to sleep, while returning from a friend's house. When he woke up, he was at the bottom of the drill six meters in Brook, invisible for passing cars.
“He just told me that he was constantly listening to the vehicles,” said Caldwell. “And he tried to be a hollow, but he had a few broken ribs, which made it very difficult.”
He said his phone had slipped under the passenger's seat and he couldn't reach it. He suffers complicated fractures. When the broken bone tears through the skin – into two legs and one wrist.
After all, his phone's battery died.
“That's why we called it, it went straight to voice mail,” said Caldwell.
Caldwell says his daughter told him he would keep him warm by using a comforter he had in the back seat. During the first few days he drank a bottle of water he had in his car.
When it ran away, he had to rely on the mill on the water.
“He was able to open the driver's side door … he used his good hand to turn his clothes into there and then pull the water.
According to Newton County Sheriff's OfficeIt was a good Samaritan who eventually saved Kasel's life.
John's Martinez was located near the drainage company on Tuesday. He noticed Kasel's car from his vant.
Police say he had called his leader who happened to a volunteer fire head. Both approached the car and saw Caseel inside.
The first respondents of the three different voluntary fire departments helped him out, the police reported.
“Newton county can be small, but we are strong. Thank you for the most part to our voluntary firefighters. ” Sheriff Shahannon Cothran said in a social media recordA number of “My book in my book is a hero, and we can never thank him enough for his great eye and fast action.”
CBC was unable to comment on Martinez. Caldwell says he is trying to organize a meeting, thanking him personally.
“I don't think he will make another day,” he said.
Kasel, while remains in the intensive care unit. Since his wounds were not cried out for so long, Caldwell said that doctors are trying to infect the spread.
“They try to try to help him keep his feet … and hope his hand.
The daughter of Kasel has created Me Med Me Page, which is entitled “Support Brie Istonna Kasel Medical Restoration” to help you pay what they expect a long way, including many surgeries.
Still Kaldvel says his daughter is doing everything. The first thing he did when he was out of the ambulance, he said:
“He was eating like a pig,” he said. “He could just pay it as soon as he could.”
When he first arrived at the hospital, he said he begged orange lighthet. He could not believe it, he said, but they were convinced that the doctors were completely clear, of course, with more significant food.
Whatever next, Caldwell says he's just happy to survive.
“We are so grateful,” he said. “He is alive. He is safe. He is warm. “
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