A FOUR-month-old baby boy from Iver had an incredible escape in 1986 when his mother’s car crashed on the M4, catapulting him out of the vehicle at 70-mph. Tiny Sam Morris was thrown out of the broken window during the impact and he bounced 30 yards across the motorway, down a 15-foot roadside embankment. His mother Gillian told the Observer: “After the crash, I looked round and saw Sam had gone from his carrycot, and I panicked, passers-by stopped and helped me from my car, all I could think of was “where’s my baby?” Amazingly little Sam had bounced nearly 50 feet, but only had a small cut on his head and a bruised knee, a police spokesperson told the Observer: “The little nipper is lucky to be alive, a miracle!”
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