Palm reader told couple they would have a car crash months before collision
22.04.2022 - 13:29
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Thousands of people across the country sit in front of palm readers each year. However for Charlotte McCarthy and Jak Metcalfe it is something they will never forget.
The couple had gone on holiday to Blackpool back in September 2018. Whilst on holiday they decided to pay £5 for a palm reading expecting to come away with a 'generic' prediction.
The palm reader warned Jak that both him and his partner Charlotte would be involved in a 'car accident' and his partner would be 'well looked after' by the hospital. Just months after the pair spent Christmas in a major trauma unit after crashing with a truck, reports LancsLive.
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Whilst travelling back from Charlotte's graduation on November 29 2018 their car was hit by a truck. Firefighters were called to the crash and had to cut the family out from the wreckage.
Jak had managed to escape the vehicle but collapsed with pelvic injuries as he bravely tried to rescue Charlotte. He was given a 50/50 chance of survival, while Charlotte suffered severe abdominal injuries and was told 1mm more damage to an artery would have ended her life.
In the September before the 'life-changing' accident, a palm reader told Jak both him and his partner would be involved in a crash. They left thinking little of it, other than presuming it would be 'just a bump' as he had recently passed his driving test.
"It didn't really click with me until afterwards when I was in hospital recovering from the crash that I remembered it," Charlotte told LancsLive, "It's surreal really. We were in Blackpool visiting Jak's nan and we thought we'll go and get our palm read and see what she has to say.
"We'd done it before
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