The following is reprinted from Uncle John's Slightly Irregular Bathroom Reader book.
Frane Selak. Image: 1dir1.org Is he lucky ... or unlucky? You decide. THE SELAK ZONE On a cold January day in 1962, a Croatian music teacher named Frane Selak was traveling from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik by train. Well, that's where he thought he was going. Little did he know what he was actually about to embark upon a strange 40-year odyssey marked by freak accidents and near-death experiences. The train carrying Selak in 1962 inexplicably jumped the tracks and plunged into an icy river, killing 17 passengers. Selak managed to swim back to shore, suffering hypothermia, shock, bruises, and a broken arm, but very happy to be alive. One year later, Selak was on a plane traveling from Zagreb to Rijeka when a door blew off the plane and he was sucked out of the aircraft. A few minutes later the plane crashed; 19 people were killed. But Selak woke up in a hospital - he'd been found in a haystack and had only minor injuries. In 1966 he was riding on a bus that went off the road and into a river. Four people were killed - but not Selak. He suffered only cuts and bruises. In 1970 he was driving along when his car suddenly caught fire. He managed to stop and get out just before the fuel tank exploded and engulfed the car in flames. In 1973 a faulty fuel pump sprayed gas all over the engine of another of Selak's car while he was driving it, blowing flames through the air vents. His only injury: he lost most of his hair. His friends started calling him "Lucky." In 1995 he was hit by a city bus in Zagreb but received only minor injuries. In 1996 he was driving on a mountain road when he turned a corner and saw a truck coming straight at him. He drove the car through a guardrail, jumped out, landed in a tree - and watched his car explode 300 feet below. BAD NEWS (AND GOOD NEWS) TRAVELS FAST By this time he was starting to get an international reputation for his amazing knack for survival. "You could look at it two ways," Selak said. "I am either the world's unluckiest man or the luckiest. I prefer to believe the latter." How does the story of Frane Selak end? Luckily, of course. In June 2003, at the age of 74, Selak bought his first lottery ticket in 40 years ... and won more than $1 million. "I am going to enjoy my life now," he said. "I feel like I have been reborn. I know God was watching over me all these years." He told reporters that he planned to buy a house, a car, and a speedboat, and to marry his girlfriend. (He'd been married four times before and reflected, "My marriages were disasters, too.") Update: In 2004 Selak was hired to star in an Australian TV commercial for Doritos. At first he accepted the job, but then changed his mind and refused to fly to Sydney for the filming. Reason: He said he didn't want to test his luck. |
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I wonder if that's really bad luck or just bad Croatian safety regulations.
Selak might be the inspiration for the 1995 Fox series "Strange Luck", starring D.B. Sweeney as Chance Harper.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112182/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Luck
http://www.swcp.com/~jamii/StrangeLuck/
One man dreamed all his Life about been Famous...Couldn't make it as a musician...Then he won a lottery!
He had found local "journalist",who published a story of little truth and lots of fantasies in the local newspapers.Naive western "journalists" have transfered story in their newspapers (without checking the facts in the archives or talking to witnesses!) and the Lucky Star was born...
Now,they should go back to Mr.Selak and ask him about his 5 marriages and his sons that he never cared about.Or,at least-check the archives and try to find reports of all these "incredible survival-stories".You finally made it,Dad!
Selak Z
:P
The doors of a lot of medium sized passenger carrying aeroplanes I've been on do open outwards on a cantilever arrangement.
The whole story sounds like the adventures of Baron Munchausen - but there are a lot of people in the world - so the odds are one or two have survived several unlikely accidents in succession.
5 times in my life I have been within 100 feet of a lightning hit and never been hurt. The fist was in 1985 on I-80 eastbound about 25 miles west of the Quad Cities in Iowa. I was in a truck in the left lane passing a small car. The car was still about 75 feet in front of me and a lightning bolt hit the ground in the center of the freeway right next to it sending flaming concrete into the air. It put a dent in the passenger door of the car about the size of a basketball. Was a sight I will never forget.
The 2nd was about 5 miles later when my trailer was hit. It punched a hole in the roof on the passenger side almost at the rear of the trailer (48 foot trailer) about the size of a quarter. It blew out every light on the trailer EXCEPT the one closest to where the lightning hit.
The 3rd was in also in 1985. I was in the army reserve at the time (B co, 3rd bn, 3rd rgt Ft. Snelling MN). We were on a weekend drill on patrol and happened to be in a gully between 2 hills when it hit a tree on the closest hill. The other 2 frankly I dont remember, they werent really memorable at this point.
When I was a kid I used to hang the christmas lights on the eves of the house. We didnt have a ladder that would reach the part over the driveway, so I used to lay on the roof in the snow and hang over the edge and put them up. Several times I almost slid off, but never did.
Also when I was a kid, I was on the roof of my treefort and tripped. I fell about 25 feet landing flat on my face (literally) and got up and walked away. I have been in numerous accidents that for some unknown reason walked away from, the most serious injury being a concussion when a car pulled out in front of me with me doing 50 miles an hour with no seatbelt on.
I am not a particularly religious person, but a long time ago I decided when God wants me, he is going to get me, so live your life to the fullest.
I'm calling BS...
the acceleration of the fall (9.81m/s^2 on the earth)no matter what he fell on (hay isnt that soft) would cause enough internal injuries to kill him instantly
well... i suppose if the plane was only flying at like 50ft then maybe not, but usually planes stick to around 35000ft.
thats what i thought too
Even he had gotten many accident he luckily escaped.
From 1962 to 1996 he faced so much of trouble in his life however now he got one million from lottery.
Do you think he is a lucky Man? I can say NO...
by saravanan from KCT
and according to ahmadinejad, there are no homosexuals in iran.
Regarding Ace Leader's point about falling from an aircraft, above some point it doesn't really matter what the aircraft height was because the body reaches terminal velocity due to air resistance. More info at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terminal_velocity. The question is, can anybody survive hitting a haystack at 120 mph. Sombody care to volunteer to find out?
the acceleration of the fall (9.81m/s^2 on the earth)no matter what he fell on (hay isnt that soft) would cause enough internal injuries to kill him instantly
well… i suppose if the plane was only flying at like 50ft then maybe not, but usually planes stick to around 35000ft."
This. Is. Retarded. For one, the actual acceleration of gravity is 9.8m/s². For two, there's such thing as wind resistance. For three, there have been cases of people surviving terminal velocity, so stop trying to look like the cool guy on the block. In fact, I've read multiple guides on how to survive a fall from ANY HEIGHT.
It's possible, get over it.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=vPA8baUeGWU
job well done boy - anyone not believing this needs there BSometer retuning - i live in ireland and saw EP t'other day in dublin
who said Queenie L's not les...
I'd assume channel Ten, or atleast which ever Australian channel it was that had the ad on it, would do a little research to confirm his tall stories.
STOP commenting on bunch of lies!
The ONLY THRUE things:lottery win and Doritos commercial (after "naive" Australians also have bought the "luckiest man"-story!)
How do I know?
Read MY NAME !
If you have questions,feel free to contact me on : jzgarden@hotmail.com
Crap like this ruins the internet. No factual documents or conjuncture offered. Just a lot of 'amusing' hyperbole. A lot of a friend of a friend told me crap.
Yeah, offer me time tables and sanctioned testimonies I might believe it. Until then, grade a bull flop.
SCIENCE T shirt XL please.
until then... fake & gay...