I've been reading to see if it's even possible to be hit and a body to go under a truck or car, not that I believe that it happened in Mickey's case but here is a story that will make you at least think that it could happen.
SIOUX CITY, IA -
An update on a bicyclist who was hit and dragged more than 100 feet by a truck in Sioux City is an incredible tale of survival.
After weeks of surgery in a Minneapolis hospital, Monday Billy Kammerer was back in Sioux City.
William Kammerer is very sore, but says he's glad to be back in Sioux City and seeing his girlfriend for the first time in 3 weeks.
He has a lot of rounds of physical therapy to go before he's back on his feet, but he says he'll never forget the April morning he was hit.
After three surgeries in a Minneapolis Hospital, Monday William Kammerer was back in Sioux City's Mercy Medical Center, trying to get back on his feet after a bike ride he'll never forget.
"I remember all of it, unfortunately," said Kammerer.
He was riding his bicycle to work in Sioux City early on the morning of April 29th when he said a truck came out of nowhere, hit him, and dragged him more than 150 feet.
"You know when you're underneath the car getting pushed, and just the noise and the rocks and trying to get out, yeah, it was unreal," said Kammerer. "I was thinking to myself 'there's no way, this can't be happening.'"
It was a bump in the road that set him free, and sent him struggling to call for help.
"That's when the truck rolled over me and I heard all those bones break," said Kammerer. "I was just laying there with the upper body on the sidewalk and my right leg was all bent and looking at me and my left leg was all bent and looking at me, and I tried to reach into my back pocket to get my phone and call 9-1-1 and I couldn't."
The driver, 21 year old Fernando Garcia, faces three criminal charges - all misdemeanors.
As for Kammerer, with months of physical therapy to go, he says he's going to give his recovery 110% as he looks back at a morning he wishes he take back.
"I wish this wouldn't have happened, I wish there would've been some way I could have avoided it," said Kammerer.
Billy says he has another reason to pull through: he's going to be a dad.
He and his girlfriend are expecting a child sometime in November.
http://www.kmeg.com/story/18578208/bicyclist-hit-dragged-by-truck-back-in-sioux-city