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BATTLE GROUND, Wash. - A bizarre accident left a woman with a knife lodged deep in her head and what is so amazing is that she actually survived.
"I'm not afraid to die," said 72-year-old Mary Townsen when asked about the freak accident that happened over two years ago. "I guess that's it."
Townsen was pulling weeds at her home in Battle Ground when she set a knife down with the blade pointing up and then tripped when she went to turn around, landing right on the knife.
A neighbor girl was shooting baskets across the street when the accident happened and immediately ran inside to get her mom, Kelly Eldred.
"When I get to the edge of my driveway, I can see Mary in this driveway and she's kind of like walking funny and screaming, kind of quiet," she said. "It was eerie, like a monster movie almost."
Townsen said she remembers wondering whether she should take the knife out or not.
BATTLE GROUND, Wash. - A bizarre accident left a woman with a knife lodged deep in her head and what is so amazing is that she actually survived.
"I'm not afraid to die," said 72-year-old Mary Townsen when asked about the freak accident that happened over two years ago. "I guess that's it."
Townsen was pulling weeds at her home in Battle Ground when she set a knife down with the blade pointing up and then tripped when she went to turn around, landing right on the knife.
A neighbor girl was shooting baskets across the street when the accident happened and immediately ran inside to get her mom, Kelly Eldred.
"When I get to the edge of my driveway, I can see Mary in this driveway and she's kind of like walking funny and screaming, kind of quiet," she said. "It was eerie, like a monster movie almost."
Townsen said she remembers wondering whether she should take the knife out or not.

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