<http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/03/bridge.collapse.paraplegic/index.html>
Paralyzed man survives 2nd brush with death on collapsing bridge



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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN) -- Seven years ago, police in North Carolina
covered shooting victim Marcelo Cruz with a tarp, believing he was dead. He
wasn't. Cruz survived the street fight shooting, but was left paralyzed from
the waist down.

The Mexican native rebuilt his life, and at 26, was living in Minneapolis,
driving a specially equipped van so he could get around the city.

That's what he was doing Wednesday when he drove onto the Interstate 35W
bridge just after 6 p.m., only to see the bridge in front of him start to
shake -- and in a few short seconds, tumble down.

Cruz saw 10 or 20 cars in front of him plunge into the water. He applied the
brakes, but on the now-sloping bridge deck, he couldn't stop. 

"I thought I was going to die," he told CNN.

But he wasn't afraid, he said. He just thought about what he needed to do
and how to do it. How to stop a car if the brakes don't do the job?

Cruz swerved, and plowed his van into the concrete guard rail. It worked --
the van stopped, less than 15 feet from what was now the end of the bridge
before it dropped into the Mississippi River.

Now trapped in his van on the bridge -- unable get out because of the sharp
angle -- Cruz said he heard a woman screaming from below. Then she stopped.

"I really felt hopeless because I couldn't do anything," he said.

Finally, two rescue workers saw him and helped him reach safety. About 15
minutes after the bridge collapse, he called his mother, Ignacia Cruz, and
told her to turn on the television. He just wanted her to know he was OK.

Ignacia Cruz spoke to CNN quietly in her native Spanish.

"God and the Virgin Mary saved my son, because otherwise he would have
tumbled into the water with all the other cars," she said. 

"I began to cry and cry, because this was the second time he was saved."

On Thursday, after surviving his second brush with death, Cruz was stoic.

"You really have to enjoy every day," he said, "because you don't know if
it's your last."

 

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