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Comments by "uguysrnuts" (@UguysRnuts) on "Driver pulled from Keating Channel in critical" video.
@grahammonk8013 Yeah, I'm not buying it. Nobody survives being underwater for that length of time. Nobody.
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Orrrrrrrrr, we're being lied to. A lot easier to believe than an unprecedented miracle.
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@whataworld369 Just another instance of 'Broken Telephone'. "Pronounced dead in hospital" has been misinterpreted here to read "died in hospital".
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We'll see. I'll bet we get an update within the next 24 hours that the victim has expired.
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No, a ploy maybe, by homicide investigators. Wait and see how this develops, because nobody survives for four hours underwater.
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Four hours to haul the car out of the lake and supposedly another hour to find the body. The victim was beyond help within the first hour and more likely within the first five minutes. We are being lied to.
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According to the report, they didn't find the victim until one hour AFTER hauling the car out of the lake. I think we're being disinformed as part of a possible homicide investigation.
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Slow down there Goldy. Google "drowning" and the "longest time anyone has ever survived underwater". The new story is, frankly, impossible.
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May God comfort his family and loved ones and conduct his soul to Heaven.
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If he's alive it would be for the first time in history someone survived after being underwater for more than 65 minutes.
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Yeah......no. No such miracle has ever happened. Not after five hours. The record time is 65 minutes. They knew he was gone after the first hour but can't pronounce him dead at the scene so they rushed him to the ER and he was pronounced dead there. Sloppy reporting caused misunderstanding.
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It's not. Google "Diving Response" and see what the longest recorded time is for a submerged human being. I believe it was 50 minutes.
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That didn't take long.
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This from Wiki: "The time a person can safely stay underwater depends on many factors, including energy consumption, number of prior breaths, physical condition, and age. An average person can last between one and three minutes before falling unconscious[32] and around ten minutes before dying.[65][32][33] In an unusual case with the best conditions, a person was resuscitated after 65 minutes underwater.[66]"
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@nicosevici None reported.
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