Police said that in the sun of Florida, a blissful afternoon began when a jeep wrangler suddenly passed over a person lying on the beach.
The 33 -year -old man from Omala of Florida was lying on the face on the sand in Oramand Beach, which is in the north of Detona Beach, on Saturday, April 5, when he collided with a jeep, the office of Volusia Sheriff said in a statement on Facebook.
He maintained serious injuries, including a broken femur, fracture in his right forearm, a third degree burning and a torn pelvis. He was rushed to a hospital, where he was said to be in a stable position.
The driver, known as a 61 -year -old woman, was trying to return to a parking lot on the beach and accidentally crossed the journey lines.
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Kose Jenny suffered serious injuries, but said he was grateful to survive. (Wofl-TV)
The victim, identified as Choles Jenny by Fox 35 Orlando, told the local outlet that he was “shouted bloody murder” in the afternoon when her afternoon reverence was interrupted.
“I got a jeep just a few weeks ago,” Jenny told Fox 35 as to why he visited the beach that morning. “And it was something I wanted to do.
“Suddenly a tire was going on my head. I’m just taking a face first, just crying and screaming.”
The person said that his cell was broken at two places, and after the accident a titanium rod was to be put in his leg.
“It is as if I had two minds,” Jenny told Veshi 2. “A brain was just screaming and wondering how much pain I was. The other brain was more rational, thinking, ‘Okay, what is going on? What is going on?” ,
Jenny told the dress that when he saw his body after a hit, his hand was “flat” and his leg was “Mangalard”.

The Volusia County Sheriff Department responded on Ormand Beach on Saturday, when a vehicle was on top of a person who was sunny. (Wofl-TV)
The driver of the jeep remained on the scene and fully collaborated with investigation, the Sheriff Department said.
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Deputies quoted him for careless driving, stating that there were no signs of loss.
“I know it seems crazy, but throughout this time, I was just thanking God that I was still feeling in my peak,” Jenny told Fox 35.

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The local outlet reported that this was not the first incident along the beach. In the last one year, many people have been seriously injured in vehicle accidents on beaches in the region, including elderly beach and teenagers.
In one case, the outlet said, a Volusia County Beach Patrol Sergeant killed two teenagers on Detona Beach during the Memorial Day Weekend.
Jenny told Fox 35 that there are no clear traces near the beach where drivers are allowed to go.
“There is nothing like that, as it tells you,” Okay, as far as the cars can go, can go towards the beach, “he said. “There’s nothing.”

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The driver did not talk publicly, but her husband told Fox 35 that the woman is “destroyed” and Jenny agrees that better beach demarcation is required.
Volusia County Sheriff has reached the office for Fox News Digital Comment.