Friday, May 30, 2025, 10:22 am
In a miraculous turn of events down in Alaska, a man managed to survive being pinned beneath a 700-pound boulder in a creek. Thanks to swift rescue efforts—including his wife’s determined intervention—he is expected to make a full recovery, leaving both officials and onlookers to shake their heads in incredulous relief at the bizarre, life-threatening mishap.
Kell Morris was trapped face-down in a creek near Seward with a massive boulder weighing down on him until rescuers airlifted him to safety.
A 61-year-old Alaska man is expected to make a full recovery after he ended up being pinned down by a 700-pound boulder while lying on his stomach in an Alaska creek.
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