The tornado claimed several lives in the US state of Tennessee. Lord, 4 months old, was incredibly saved even though the house where he lived with his parents and little brother was swept away. “As if someone had carefully placed it up there,” says the mother.
As the tornado warning siren began to sound, the roof of Sydney Moore's mobile home collapsed ClarksvilleIn US state of Tennessee, had already been washed away and his son Lord, just 4 months old, was sucked into the whirlpool. “There was no signal,” said the 22-year-old mother, who immediately took steps to protect her other son, 2-year-old Princeton, with her body.
The tornado caused death and destruction across the southern US state. “This monster had not yet reached our house when the roof blew off and my son was sucked in along with the crib,” says Sydney. In an instant the walls of the house imploded and I “couldn't breathe.” “My partner clung to the cradle as long as he could, I saw him and Lord spin in the vortex and then be thrown out as if from a cannon been fired,” continues the girl interviewed by CNN.
The 39-year-old man was violently thrown to the ground (resulting in a broken arm and shoulder) while the little boy, who was sleeping in his crib, it literally flew away.
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With his shoulder dislocated, the man spent 10 agonizing minutes searching through piles of rubble before finding Lord, who, incredibly, landed in a tree about 10 meters from where their house once stood, the 22-year-old said.
“We looked for him in the pouring rain, it was the rescuers who found him,” continues Sydney, “he was lying unharmed in a tree and seemed to be lying in a small cradle made of branches.” He only suffered a few bruises, they said it as if someone had carefully placed it on this tree… maybe an angel who led him there,” his mother concluded. Luckily for her and also Princeton, only a few minor cuts and bruises.