Wednesday, March 11

A Florida man who was sunbathing on the beach “shouting bloody murder” in the sand when a jeep ran around his head and body, according to the police and reports.

Colleson Janey, 33, miraculously survived that a 61 -year -old woman tried to park her Ormond Wrangler beach, where the beach beach was absorbing the sun on Saturday morning, agreeing to volusia.

The terrifying order

Coleson Janey, 33, was sleeping in Ormond Beach when he was shaken by a tire that ran over him. Volusia sheriff

“I think I had fallen asleep a little and then I woke up with a tire that came from my head,” Janey told outlet from his hospital bed on Monday.

“I was shouting. Shouting my head, shouting blood murder, of course, because I had a lot of pain.”

According to the reports, the Jeep driver tried to return to a parking lot when he deviated from the travel lanes to the sand and on Janey, who was lying on a towel, according to the Sheriff.

Janey remembered having felt that he had “two brains” after he was successful by the brain of more than 4,100 pounds of vehicle, one that cried in trouble and the other thought rationally about the damage his body suffered.

The beach spectator was hospitalized and forced to undergo emergency surgery as a result of the order of order. Wesh2

Janey then looked and said he saw that his forearm was “flattened” and his lay “shattered.”

“Now I have a forearm that is broken in two places,” he said at the local departure.

The 61 -year -old Jeep driver cooperated with the police and has been summoned to lead out. Volusia sheriff

“Both bones on the forearm, clean rest. And then my femur, which was broken, that only had to put a titanium bar in yesterday.”

Hello, bruises also suffered on his face and body.

The Jeep driver, who waited on the scene and cooperated with the researchers, has been summoned with careless driving, the agents said, and pointed out that they were not signs of disability.

Janey suffered a broken forearm and a femur, along with bruises on his face and body. Wesh2

Research on the almost catastrophic accident is still ongoing.

Janey, however, feels lucky to live another day and hopes to recover completely.

“I’m grateful to be alive,” he told The Outlet.

“And capable of walking again at some point.”

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Olivia White

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