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Beside it, lying motionless on the ground, was a woman. It was the boy’s mother. She had not survived.

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The investigation revealed that the accident had occurred several days earlier. The car had veered off the road and plunged into the ravine, hidden from sight. The woman had died instantly — but her little boy had somehow managed to crawl out of the wreckage and climb up to the highway.

For days, he had wandered alone until that officer found him.

It was a heartbreaking story — and yet, a miracle. Against all odds, a three-year-old child had survived the impossible… and found his way back to safety.

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