DailyMirror. Despite the agonising pain, Jamie managed to stay conscious to bring the plane low enough so he could out climb on to the wing and jump.Jamie suffered 65% third-degree burns to his face and body, and his eye socket and cheek bone were shattered.He also had severe internal injuries and battled renal failure, kidney dialysis, pneumonia and septicaemia with doctors giving him just a 5% chance of survival.But survive he did.
And after spending six months in an induced coma in the US, and a further 18 months in a UK hospital undergoing more than 60 operations, Jamie somehow pulled through.“Quite honestly I shouldn’t be here after what I went through," he said.“It is miraculous.
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