The Human Spirit: 40 Inspiring Real-Life Survival Stories

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1Vesna Vulovic

Vesna Vulovic

Vesna Vulovic holds the Guinness world record for surviving the highest fall without a parachute. She was a Serbian flight attendant who was the sole survivor after her aircraft broke up at 33,000 feet (10,000 meters). She suffered many broken bones and was in a coma for 10 days but eventually made a near-full recovery.


2. In 1945, Empire State Building elevator operator Betty Lou Oliver was thrown from her elevator after a B-25 bomber crashed into the building. She was placed into another elevator only for that elevator to fall 75 stories. She survived the fall, making it the highest elevator fall ever survived.


3. A Salvadoran fisherman named José Salvador Alvarenga became stranded at sea in 2012 and survived until he was rescued in 2014. He survived mainly on a diet of raw fish, turtles, small birds, sharks, and rainwater.


4. During the 2017 London Bridge Terror Attack, a man named Roy Larner fought all three attackers with his fists shouting “Fu*k you, I’m Millwall.” He was stabbed eight times and survived.


5. There is a world record for “Greatest Distance Thrown in a Car Accident” which is held by Matthew Mcknight, who was working as a paramedic at a crash site in 2001 and was hit by a car going 112.6 km/h (70 mph) and thrown 35.9 m (118 ft). Amazingly, he survived.


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6Inés Ramírez Pérez

Inés Ramírez Pérez

In 2000, a woman named Inés Ramírez Pérez became the only woman documented to have performed a cesarean section on herself and survive, alongside her newborn.


7. During a debate in 1843, an assassination attempt was made on Kentucky abolitionist politician Cassius Marcellus Clay due to his political views. Despite being shot in the chest, Clay not only survived but he drew his Bowie knife, tackled his would-be assassin, cut out his eyes, and threw him over an embankment.


8. In 1971, after LANSA flight 508 was struck by lightning above Peru, 17-year-old Juliane Koepcke fell from the sky for two miles but survived. Despite extensive wounds, she walked for 11 days in the rainforest before finding a group of fishermen who helped transport her to a hospital.


9. During World War 2, a Finnish soldier named Aimo Koivunen overdosed on methamphetamine, stepped on a land mine, survived for a week in a ditch by eating pine cones, skied 250 miles, and was found weighing 94lb with a heart rate of 200bpm. He survived the ordeal and went on to live for another 45 years.


10. During the 1835 assassination plot on the French King Louis Philippe I, Giuseppe Fieschi, a Corsican ex-soldier, built a “machine infernale” that unleashed a simultaneous volley of 25 guns strapped on a wooden frame. Once fired, it killed 18 and wounded 22, but it also exploded severely injuring Fieschi. King Louis Philippe I however survived this assassination attempt.


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11Larry Flynt

Larry Flynt

Hustler Magazine owner, Larry Flynt, survived an attack by a serial killer, which is why he was paralyzed from the waist down. He pleaded for his attacker to not be executed, saying “A government that forbids killing among its citizens should not be in the business of killing people itself.”


12. Captain Samuel Whittemore was an American farmer who at the age of 78 was shot in the face by a musket and repeatedly stabbed with a bayonet by British soldiers in 1775 during their march to Lexington & Concord. He survived and went on to live another 18 years.


13. In 1954, Ernest Hemingway survived two plane crashes in two days. He was presumed dead for almost 24 hours later until he was spotted coming out of the jungle carrying bananas and a bottle of gin.


14. In 1971, Dougal Robertson, his wife, and four children survived a shipwreck by taking enemas of turtle blood and rainwater that collected in the bottom of their lifeboat. Drinking the mixture orally would have been poisonous and led to their deaths. They were rescued after 37 days.


15. In 1989, 4 sailors survived at sea off the coast of New Zealand for 118 days after their trimaran, the Rose-Noelle, was upturned by a rogue wave. They cut holes in the hull, collected rainwater, and eventually caught and cooked fish. They were in such good shape upon return that many doubted their story.


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16Richard Norris Williams

Richard Norris Williams

Richard Norris Williams survived the Titanic sinking but spent too much time in freezing water and the rescue doctor recommended amputation of both his legs. He refused and proceeded to win his first tennis tournament a few months later and became Wimbledon doubles champion in 1920.


17. A German paraglider named Ewa Wiśnierska got surprised by a thunderstorm and got sucked up by a cumulonimbus cloud to an altitude of 10,000 m (33.000 ft). She managed to survive temperatures of -50 degrees Celsius and extreme oxygen deprivation at a height higher than Mt. Everest.


18. In 2017, a dog named Odin refused to leave his flock of goats behind during the California Tubbs Fire as his owners fled to safety. Days later, the owners came back to their property to find Odin survived and managed to keep all the goats alive.


19. A Mexican man named Wenseslao Moguel was sentenced to death by firing squad for taking part in the Mexican Revolution. He was shot 9 times and took one final shot to the head to ensure his death. Moguel survived the ordeal and passed away at the age of 85.


20. Artimus Pyle, the drummer from Lynyrd Skynyrd survived a plane crash. He then walked to a nearby house to ask for help, only to be shot by the homeowner. The homeowner saw a bloody long-haired man and shot him. Pyle survived that as well and made a full recovery.


21Karina Chikitova

Karina Chikitova

In 2014, a 3-year-old girl named Karina Chikitova survived 11 days in the Siberian wilderness with only her dog for company. She ate wild berries and drank from a river, curling up next to her dog for warmth. She was saved when her dog went back to her village and guided rescuers to her.


22. In 1965, six boys from Tonga skipped school and stole a boat. After a storm and 8 days adrift, they survived alone on a small rocky island for 15 months. They stayed friends and worked together to survive and stay fit. After their rescue, they were jailed (shortly) for stealing the boat.


23. On July 10th, 1980, then-52-year-old Willie Jones got heatstroke, which resulted in him having a body temperature of 115 degrees Fahrenheit. After spending 24 days in the hospital, he survived. He has since then held the Guinness World Record for highest recorded body temperature.


24. Thor Christiansen was a serial killer who was only caught because his fifth would-be victim, Lydia Preston, survived a shot to the head. She recognized him months later in a bar and reported him to the police. Law enforcement then linked him with four other then-unsolved murders that had a similar MO.


25. During his time as Polish Press Agency’s African correspondent Ryszard Kapuściński covered information from 50 countries, lived through 27 revolutions and coups, was jailed 40 times, and survived four death sentences.

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