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Australia: 20-year-old woman critically hurt after miraculously surviving seven-storey fall

| @indiablooms | Aug 08, 2023, at 03:57 pm

A critically wounded 20-year-old woman is currently fighting for her life in a hospital after she miraculously survived a fall from a seven-storey building in Melbourne.

Tominey Reid’s parents received a devastating call about the incident, which occurred at 1.30am, stating that she had fallen approximately 21 meters to the ground, reports news.com.au.

She is currently undergoing treatment at Melbourne’s Alfred Hospital.

According to reports, she underwent several lifesaving surgeries.

 Tominey’s father Brad shared the news of the mishap on Facebook.

“After the longest week of lifesaving surgeries she has miraculously defied the odds and [is] still with us,” he wrote on Saturday.

“She has the biggest fight ahead of her but is one of the strongest people I know and is ready for this fight! T-Bomb will come out of this stronger than ever!” he said.

Kirstin Small, Tominey’s aunt, even created a page on the GoFundMe platform to support the family.

The family has received $45,492 Australian dollars till Tuesday morning, closer to the goal of achieving $50,000.

The fundraiser page said: "This beautiful human's 21st birthday is approaching in four weeks and she has been working towards big goals before her tragic accident."

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