There is a chance, albeit a very small one. The human body can sometimes withstand extreme situations. If she landed in a way that distributed the impact evenly, for example, feet - first and then collapsing in a controlled way, and if she received immediate medical attention, there could be a glimmer of hope for survival. But generally, the odds are stacked against her due to the significant height of the fall.
It's possible but very unlikely. Falling 7 stories is a long way down. However, if she happened to land on a sloped roof first and then roll off onto the ground, or if there were things like awnings or thick bushes to break her fall, she might survive, but she would still be in very bad shape with likely life - threatening injuries.
Yes, there could be a slim chance if she landed on something that cushioned the fall.
It's very unlikely but there could be a slim chance if she lands on something that cushions the fall a bit, like a large pile of soft debris.
Very little chance. Falling from such a height is almost always fatal.
It's very slim. The height is so great that the impact is usually fatal.
There could be multiple outcomes. First, she could have unfortunately passed away on impact. Second, she might be in a critical condition with multiple fractures, internal bleeding and head trauma. Third, by some miracle, if she landed in a way that reduced the impact and there were people around to immediately provide first aid and call for help, she could potentially recover after a long and difficult treatment process. It really all depends on the exact circumstances of the fall and the immediate response.
Yes, there is a slim chance. If he lands in a way that distributes the impact or on something softish.
Sadly, the chances of survival are very low. Falling 16 stories is a long way and the impact is usually fatal.
It's extremely difficult to survive a fall of 8 stories. When a woman falls this far, she will be subjected to extremely high impact forces upon hitting the ground. These forces can cause multiple fractures, internal organ damage, and severe head trauma. But there are some factors that might marginally increase the odds, like if she has a more horizontal fall which could spread out the impact a bit.
The chances of survival are very low. Falling six stories is a significant height and the impact on the body is likely to be extremely severe, often resulting in life - threatening injuries or death.
The chances of survival are very low. Falling 10 stories is a significant height. Usually, the impact at the end can cause severe multiple traumas, such as broken bones all over the body, internal organ damage, and head injuries. However, there have been a few rare cases where people have survived such falls, perhaps due to landing on something that cushioned the impact to some extent, like a large pile of soft materials.
Yes, there is a very slim chance. Maybe he landed in a way that minimized the impact on his vital organs.