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A woman miraculously survived after she was thrown off a children's roller coaster in southeastern Brazil.
A bystander filmed Karine Brock, 37, sitting in the first cart of the ride behind two children moments before she was ejected and fell on top of the tracks on August 11 in Alem Paraíba, Minas Gerais.
The footage showed Brock, a psychologist, recording with her cell phone as the roller coaster slowly took off and slightly ascended before it made a turn.
The roller coaster ride later went downhill at a faster speed and made a left turn when Brock was suddenly thrown off.
Karine Brock suffered facial, head and rib injuries after the was thrown from her roller coaster cart seat on August 11 at an amusement park in Além Paraíba, a city in the southeastern Brazilian state of Minas Gerais. The 37-year-old psychologist shared an Instagram post on Monday and indicated that the lap bar didn't lock over her legs to prevent the accident
A bystander filmed Karine Brock sitting in the second row of the first cart on the roller coaster and filming as the ride took off moments before she was thrown off and fell on the tracks. The 37-year-old suffered a seizure on the scene and was rushed to a hospital before being transferred to a second facility, where she remains hospitalized
Despite the accident, the roller coaster continued the ride and made another turn moments before it abruptly came to a full stop.
Brock suffered a seizure while paramedics were assisting her and was rushed to Salvador Hospital, where she received initial treatment for fractured ribs and a head injury. She was then transferred to Mount Sinai Hospital in Juiza da Fora, where she is being monitored by a neurosurgeon.
On Monday, Brock uploaded a black and white photo to Instagram, revealing for the first time the extent of her facial injuries.
'I arrived here and went straight to the ICU, where I stayed for two days,' she wrote. 'When the doctor came to see me, his first question was if I believed in God, because given the fractures, injuries and the results of the MRI on my head, it was a true miracle that I was alive.
'Hearing from people about the accident didn't really sink in, until a doctor said that I wasn't supposed to be alive due to the circumstances,' Brock added.
Psychologist Karine Brock said she didn't remember being thrown off the children roller coaster ride
On Monday, Karine Brock posted a series of photos from her hospital room and said 'it was a true miracle that I was alive' after having been thrown off a roller coaster ride
Two children remained seated in the roller coaster cart while the second row remained empty after Karine Brock was thrown off the ride after the lap bar failed to lock in
Brock said the lap bar that is shifted backwards and rests slight over the rider's lap 'didn't work as it should have … even though I had lowered it.'
'I'm still hospitalized, with no set date for discharge, but I feel the presence of God by my side at every moment,' she said.
In an interview with Brazilian news outlet G1, Brock that she didn't remember anything from the accident.
'The doctor was very concerned about the blow to my head because, judging by the marks I have, it was quite severe, but, thank God, by a miracle, I won't need any surgery for now,' Brock said.