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Nurse Falls Down Ravine, Thinks She's About To Die, And Writes Goodbye Text To Parents
Fearing she would die, she texted her parents. It's a good thing help was on the way
Inno Asuncion
06.09.16

A nurse who fell over 100 feet down a cliff wrote a heart-wrenching goodbye note to her parents when were extreme injuries led her to believe she would not survive. With some final words and a final selfie, Amber Kohnhorst awaited her death on the side of an Arizona cliff.

While hiking, Amber took the wrong step and ended up tumbling down the side of a large cliff. Bruised and battered, Amber could not move and waited helplessly on the edge of the cliff for a miracle. Amber was seen sporting two large black eyes and an assortment of other bruises, scratches, and gashes in her chilling pictures.

Amber’s fall resulted in her back breaking in three regions, a broken nose, her right ear had ripped off from the back, and much much more.

Amber tried to call the police and sent text messages to multiple contacts, but being stuck in the Arizona cliffs prevented her phone from receiving any signal.

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Laying in on the ground with broken bones all over her body, Amber remained where she had fallen for over 24 hours.

With the limited consciousness she had, Amber wrote a goodbye to her parents saying, “Mom and Dad, I’m watching and yelling…it’s the end.”

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Miraculously, a search and rescue helicopter found Amber before it was too late, and brought her to the Minnesota clinic to get the necessary medical treatment. Coincidentally, the hospital she was brought to was the same one she works at as a nurse.

Amber is currently recovering from her injuries in the Minnesota clinic, where her family stays with her for support. Amber is thankful to be alive after such a traumatizing near-death experience, and hopes to get back home as soon as possible.

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[Source: Inside Edition]

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