Caught on Camera: Is This an Angel Praying for a Crash Victim? Judge for Yourself...
Aimee Herd : Dec 15, 2015
KPTV.com
"You can see on the picture to the right-hand side that an angel has actually knelt, with his hands up over him, praying for him." -Lynn Wooten
(South Carolina)—From the looks of his car, you wouldn't think this crash victim would have recovered, let alone survive the accident. (Photo: news7ng.com)
A pastor who reportedly witnessed the scene and stopped to help and pray. He snapped some photos, and later posted them on social media.
On his Facebook page, Michael Clary posted the photos with the following comment: "This SUV passed me on Hwy. 252... it came around me, it went too far left, running off [the] shoulder, over-corrected going sideways in front of me. Started rolling over, I counted four times before hitting a ditch then going airborne, [it] hit about twelve feet against a large pine. ...I saw something come out of the passenger side window. When I got to where it was I was shocked to see a young man on [the] ground curled in a ball. The whole time this was happening, I was in prayer mode, asking God to protect this person. After all emergency responders got there and he was airlifted, I was still praying. Just a few minutes after I got home we got a report [that] he has a broken leg and a cut on his ear. What a mighty prayer answering God we have, thank You Lord for having me in the right place at the right time."
But Michael may not have been the only one praying at the scene, according to one of the photos he took.
Many have pointed out a small, blueish, transparent figure in the upper right foreground in the photo, wondering if it indeed could be one of God's messengers.
Lynn Wooten, cousin of the crash victim said, "You can see on the picture to the right-hand side that an angel has actually knelt, with his hands up over him, praying for him."
Whether or not you can see the angel in the picture, one has to agree that it was truly miraculous that this crash victim survived, and only had relatively minimal injuries from the accident.