Manitoba man saved by farmer
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Survivor of late-night rural Manitoba crash says nearby farmer saved his life - Winnipeg | Globalnews.ca

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Colton Letkeman , 28 , was driving home from a social when he swerved off a rural road to avoid hitting a deer.
His vehicle eventually crashed into a tree and the airbags didn't deploy, leaving him unconscious for a short period.
He was able to drag himself from his burning vehicle and made it to a nearby ditch with two broken legs.
A nearby farmer, Randy Van Wyk , who was checking on his cattle, noticed the crash scene and led first responders to the crash site.
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