In addition to his visible injuries, police said they believed the man “suffered a possible concussion and broken ribs”
NEED TO KNOW
- On the morning of March 9, Palo Duro Canyon State Park staff were first notified about a “man with possible injuries”
- When they first made contact with him, he had a black eye and told staff that he had a flat tire
- They eventually found the mangled vehicle in question, which had tumbled 200 feet into the canyon
A man survived after a blown tire caused his car to roll 200 feet down a canyon in Texas.
On the morning of Monday, March 9, just before 11:50 a.m. local time, Palo Duro Canyon State Park staff were first notified about a “man with possible injuries” at the Mack Dick Pavilion, according to a statement from the Texas State Park Police.
When they made contact with him, they saw he had a bleeding and black eye. He also told the staff that he had a flat tire, but nobody could immediately locate a car nearby…