KENNESAW, Ga. | Jun 19, 2018
A business student at Kennesaw State University was in a horrific car accident and doctors told his parents he probably wouldn't survive.
Michael Wolcott was unconscious for months after suffering a traumatic brain injury. But the 24-year-old finally regained consciousness after the terrible car crash. That within itself is a miracle as doctors say 90 percent of people who suffer from a traumatic brain injury, like his, never wake up.
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