On the opening day of deer hunting season in Ohio, on November 26, 1984, Kyle Maynard was out with his parents, his younger brother (Sam), and a family friend (Joe).
At around 5:26 PM, the friend, a Vietnam veteran, accidentally discharged his 12-gauge shotgun which he thought was unloaded.
“[It] hit me perfectly in the right knee and removed the lower part of my leg from my knee down,” Maynard recalled. Using his belt, he managed to wrap the wound to hinder the flow of blood, while the friend picked him up on his back and carried him to the clearing under the power lines.
"We finally reached the clearing when Joe laid me down and two people walked up and to this day, we don't know who they were or where they came from. The man said he was a doctor and the lady said she was an RN and they just happened to be in the area bird watching when they heard all the yelling. We were 2.5 miles from anything and nobody had permission to be there and nobody in the right mind would be bird-watching during the opening day of gun season in Ohio. Those two people came out of the woods and, believe me, it's not the easiest place to walk in. It's either straight up or straight down with tons of green briers and honeysuckle thickets.”
Maynard believes that what happened next was a miracle. “While laying under that power line, I died. I lost over 5 and a half units of blood and nobody that was there could explain what happened next. They said I stopped breathing and my eyes rolled back in my head. I died I'm not sure what happened or how it happened but I remember looking down and seeing my body and all the commotion. I guess you'd call it an out-of-body experience, I don't know. I can only relay what I remember and what I was told later. Everyone that was on the scene by this time, my parents, Sam, and Joe were all there, and they said that those people put their hands on my chest, and when they did my eyes opened and I started breathing again but they didn't do any chest compressions or any type of CPR and I started breathing.”
The brother and the mother drove to a nearby house where they were about to call for a care-flight helicopter. Maynard always liked to wear a hat and he remembered, despite being gravely wounded, actually raising a fuss about his hat. One of the figures, the doctor, offered him his hat, which Maynard accepted and put on.
To this day, Maynard keeps it locked in a safe in his home. “I spent the next 1.5 years in recovery I have a leg with no knee my right leg is fused straight I have 27 pins and 41 screws and a stainless steel rod from my groin to my ankle and I've had 57 surgeries because of that one accident.”
Looking back, Maynard believes the two beings that assisted him were angels.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGGlFU5UoNo
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