Jackson
Taylor was travelling with his mother and elder sister when their car smashed
into another vehicle at 70mph.
The 16-month-old boy
miraculously survived after he had been decapitated in a near-death car
accident in Maronbah, Queensland, Australia.
Doctors hope the child will
make a full recovery
The crash was so severe it
caused an internal decapitation, pulling Jackson’s head apart from his neck.
Incredibly, but the
surgeons managed to reattach the boy’s head using wire and a piece of his own
rib during a six hour life-saving operation.
The child underwent six
hours of surgery after crash
A suspensory device was
also attached to Jackson’s skull, so that the child was able to keep the
balance, which will be removed in two months.
After that, the miraculous
toddler will be able to get back to a normal and healthy life. His thankful
mother Rylea Taylor said: “It’s a miracle.”
Jackson is learning to walk
in his ‘halo’ device
The boy’s father Andrew
Taylor added: “They have taken two broken kids and put them back together.
We’re very, very thankful.”
And although the majority
of children wouldn’t survive such a horrific injury, doctors are expecting
Jackson to make a full recovery.




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