Woman F.alls 360ft Into Crocodile-Infested Waters After…
A Thrill Turns Into Terror
In 2012, Australian tourist Erin Langworthy took on a bungee jump over the Zambezi River in Zambia — a river known for its powerful currents and crocodiles. What began as an adventurous leap turned into a nightmare when her bungee cord snapped mid-jump, sending her plunging 360 feet into the water below.
Fighting to Survive
Langworthy hit the river and was dragged downstream, her feet still bound by the broken cord. “I started coughing up blood and began to worry about internal injuries. I just felt exhausted and struggled to process what had happened,” she told The Guardian. She managed to free herself when the cord became tangled in rocks and swam to safety.
Rescue and Recovery
A staff member from the bungee company eventually pulled her from the river. Though the fall occurred at 5:30 p.m., she didn’t reach a hospital in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, until 11:00 p.m. There, she was placed on a ventilator, given antibiotics, and treated for injuries including partially collapsed lungs. Fortunately, X-rays revealed no broken bones.
Aftermath
Miraculously, Langworthy survived both the fall and the crocodile-infested waters. The bungee company visited her in the hospital, apologizing and expressing disbelief at her survival. Footage of the incident later surfaced on social media, highlighting both the shocking accident and her incredible endurance.