The Miracle of Niagara Falls.
On July 9, 1960, a man took two children, a brother and sister, for a boat ride on the upper Niagara River.
The boat developed engine problems, capsized in the river, and all three ended up in the water. The man went over the falls and died.
The 16-year-old girl, Deanne Woodward, was saved by two men who managed to grab her just before she fell over the falls.
The brother, Roger, a 7-year-old boy, who was wearing a life jacket, was swept away by the current and fell from a height of about 175 feet, a flight that claims an average of about 30 lives a year.
No one thought the boy could survive such a leap. However, one of the boats that took tourists on tours of the waters below the falls spotted the boy's life jacket and in the blink of an eye he was hoisted aboard.
Roger was visually shaken but physically intact. The body of the man who was driving the boat that capsized was found after four days of searching. He and his sister have since returned to the falls several times, to remember that terrible but at the same time, fortunate day.

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