Peru man survives 1,500-meter fall with tangled parachute | Inquirer News

Peru man survives 1,500-meter fall with tangled parachute

/ 01:36 PM May 08, 2014

LIMA — A Peruvian air force NCO whose parachute malfunctioned during a training exercise survived a 1,500-meter (5,000-feet) fall with nary a broken bone.

“It’s a miracle he’s alive,” emergency room doctor Guillermo Pacheco said. “It was the will of God he survived.”

Amasifuen Gamarra, 31, underwent a battery of medical tests at the hospital in Arequipa, in southern Peru, Pacheco said, “and there weren’t any fractures.”

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The doctor said Gamarra jumped from a military plane at 1,500 meters, but when he went to open his parachute, the webbing wrapped around his neck and he lost consciousness.

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“We don’t know what cushioned his fall, but he’s alive. It’s a miracle,” the doctor repeated.

The sergeant, who served in the air force for eight years, was transferred to a military hospital for additional medical testing.

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