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Grandmother's Miracle Recovery After Near-Drowning in Mexico
3 Dec
Summary
- Grandmother swept into ocean by sudden wave during destination wedding.
- Suffered severe injuries including a broken spine and head trauma.
- Doctors predicted she'd never walk or talk again but she fully recovered.

A Kansas grandmother, Barb Prier, experienced a life-threatening ordeal during a destination wedding in Cabo, Mexico, where she was celebrating her 50th wedding anniversary. While taking a walk on the beach on the wedding day, she was unexpectedly pulled into the ocean by a strong swell, referred to locally as 'mar de fondo'.
Prier was violently tossed by the waves, sustaining a head injury, a broken spine, and broken legs. She also had sand and seashells in her lungs, one of which was punctured. Wedding staff and guests with medical experience formed a human chain to rescue her and performed CPR.
Despite doctors' grim prognosis that she would never walk or talk again, Prier made a remarkable and full recovery, astonishing her family and medical professionals. The wedding continued as planned, with the groom's father, a doctor, ensuring the news was kept quiet until after the ceremony and honeymoon.




