19.08.2025 14:56
Survivor contestant Almeda Baylan announced her traffic accident on social media while crying. She said, "We flipped 5 times, rolled down a cliff, and no one survived that turn." Baylan mentioned that she has injuries on her face and is having difficulty speaking due to the impact on her chest. Her words, "Thank goodness I was wearing a seatbelt; it seems we had a fate to fulfill," drew attention.
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Almeda Baylan, known for the Survivor 2025 season, scared her fans with a traffic accident. The former contestant announced the horror she experienced on her social media account in tears.
THE VEHICLE TUMBLED OFF A CLIFF
In a post on her Instagram account, Baylan stated that the vehicle they were using tumbled off a cliff and rolled over five times. The famous personality, sharing those moments in great panic, said, "We had a car accident, we rolled over 3-5 times, we escaped death. Our car is currently on fire," asking for help.
RUSHED TO THE HOSPITAL
It was learned that Almeda Baylan, who was rushed to the hospital after the accident, had her health condition stabilized. The former Survivor contestant later shared the terrifying moments she experienced with her followers.
"I FELT DEATH AT THAT MOMENT"
Describing her condition after the accident, Baylan expressed her experiences with the following words, "We had a very serious accident, we rolled over 5 times, we tumbled off a cliff. According to what we heard, no one who fell at that curve survived. We must be a beloved servant of God. I received minor blows, I can't speak because I received a major blow to my chest, I'm short of breath. Thank God no one is hurt. My cousin's leg was broken. At that moment, I felt death. I don't know how we survived the car, the car is totaled. We must have had our fate written, I'm glad I wore my seatbelt."
SHE SCREAMED FOR HELP
Baylan stated that after the accident, she climbed the cliff to call for help from those around her, saying, "After getting out of the car, I climbed the cliff and called 112, I called for help. I screamed for help from the cars. I had a panic attack, so I really lost my mind there. I immediately posted a story, and support came from there. If the fire department hadn't come, we wouldn't have been able to get out of there. I'm very sad but at the same time very happy."
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