How Man Survived Gunshot After Bullet Went Directly at His Chest, He Shared What Saved Him

How Man Survived Gunshot After Bullet Went Directly at His Chest, He Shared What Saved Him

  • A Florida man has survived a point-blank gunshot to the chest in what doctors are calling a miraculous turn of events
  • The bullet, fired accidentally, was deflected by a gold cross necklace Aiden Perry received as a Christmas gift
  • Surgeons say the chain may have saved his life by preventing the bullet from striking vital organs

In what medical professionals have described as a “shocking miracle,” a 20-year-old man from Florida survived a point-blank gunshot wound to the chest after a gold cross necklace deflected the bullet, preventing potentially fatal damage.

Aiden Perry had been spending time at a friend’s apartment in Sumter County on 7 June when the incident occurred. According to reports, Perry was accidentally shot with a .40-calibre pistol while his friend was allegedly showing off the weapon.

How Man Survived Gunshot After Bullet Went Directly at His Chest, He Shared What Saved Him
How Man Survived Gunshot After Bullet Went Directly at His Chest, He Shared What Saved Him
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The bullet entered Perry’s chest, exited near his armpit, and re-entered through his arm, fracturing his humerus.

Speaking to Fox 35 Orlando, Perry recalled the terrifying moment: “I looked down I see tons of blood. I thought I was going to die, honestly.”

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Doctors credit necklace for preventing fatal injury

Perry was rushed to HCA Florida Ocala Hospital, where emergency medics immediately took him into surgery. Surgeons were reportedly astonished to find that, despite the bullet’s trajectory through his chest, none of his major organs had been damaged.

Khafra Garcia Henry, one of the surgeons who operated on Perry, explained: “The bullet entered his left upper chest around this area and travelled to his left arm. When we normally see these injuries, they're usually devastating injuries. In Aidan’s case, he was fortunate enough where the bullet did not enter his chest wall – it ricocheted off the chain he was wearing.”

Medical staff believe the gold cross necklace, which Perry had received as a Christmas gift from his father, was positioned precisely where it needed to be to intercept the bullet. The impact reportedly split the necklace in two, altering the bullet’s path and significantly reducing the damage.

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Henry added:

“He's extremely lucky. A very fortunate young individual because if his chain was not there, the outcome would have been completely different.”

Faith strengthened after near-death experience

Following the ordeal, Perry said the experience had deepened his faith. “It’s just kind of a reminder now – to never stop believing… keep believing and God’s definitely real,” he told reporters.

In a separate interview with WESH2, Perry held up the shattered remains of the necklace and said:

“I look at it as a lifesaver. I probably wouldn't be talking to you guys right now [without it].”

Perry’s father, who had gifted the necklace, also credited the family’s faith with helping to shield his son from more severe harm.

Shooter charged with culpable negligence

Authorities confirmed that the individual accused of shooting Perry was arrested and charged with culpable negligence causing injury. The investigation into the incident remains ongoing.

This extraordinary case has sparked widespread attention, with many viewing Perry’s survival as a rare and remarkable example of faith, fate, and sheer luck converging in a moment of crisis.

Source: Legit.ng

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Basit Jamiu (Current Affairs and Politics Editor) Basit Jamiu is a journalist with more than five years of experience. He is a current affairs and politics editor at Legit.ng. He holds a bachelor's degree from Ekiti State University (2018). Basit previously worked as a staff writer at Ikeja Bird (2022), Associate Editor at Prime Progress (2022), and Staff Writer at The Movee (2018). He is a 2024 Open Climate Fellow (West Africa), 2023 MTN Media Fellow, OCRP Fellow at ICIR, and Accountability Fellow at CJID. Email: basit.jamiu@corp.legit.ng.

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