Alright, I'm going to say it. What does the fact the boy had Down Syndrome have to do with the story? It was the first thing the reports - well... reported. Any 10 year old kid who's alone could get lost and stay the night by a creek bed with puppies. This kind of reporting sorta bothers me :/
On another note, the rescuer called him "the child" in the interview and it made me feel a little better.
I'm pretty sure the inertia of the accident did a little bit to help him out the windshield. Nothing really looks all that casual about it. He was probably in the fetal position just in time for the accident to occur and just slid out the front easy peasy because of the force of the crash.
Yes it's strange but he was bracing for impact and when it came... he was just ejected safely onto his feet.
Talk about sadistic piece of crap... That's a horrible thing to do. If my wife did that to me before we married, I'd leave. Not even cute in the slightest.
On another note, the rescuer called him "the child" in the interview and it made me feel a little better.
Yes it's strange but he was bracing for impact and when it came... he was just ejected safely onto his feet.