After a 240-Foot Fall and Days Alone in a Ravine, Teen Miraculously Returns Home to Recover
Missouri teenager cody Trenkle Jr., 13, survived a harrowing accident after falling 240 feet into a ravine while skateboarding in St. Francois County. Missing for over three days, an extensive search-and-rescue operation involving family, volunteers, and K-9 units finally located him lying in water in the ravine. Severely injured with dehydration, deep wounds, a brain bleed, and pneumonia, Cody was airlifted to Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis.
He spent nearly two weeks in a coma before awakening and communicating with his mother, giving her hope and signaling his recovery.Despite his serious injuries, Cody displayed remarkable resilience, climbing a hospital rock wall before his release after about a month. Now home, he continues to face challenges with balance, coordination, strength, and short-term memory but remains determined to recover fully. Cody has also promised to wear a helmet when skateboarding in the future. Throughout his ordeal, his mother remained by his side, deeply moved by his fighting spirit and progress.
After plunging into a ravine and spending a month at the hospital, Missouri teen Cody Trenkle Jr. is finally home.
It was July when Trenkle, 13, biffed from his skateboard and fell 240 feet into a ravine in St. Francois County, according to KSDK-TV in St. Louis.
“I can’t really remember what happened after I fell off,” Trenkle said. “All I really know is that I flew off the board. But it was the grass’s fault, man, it wasn’t my fault.”
Trenkle’s disappearance launched a search-and-rescue operation that lasted 80 hours as family, volunteers, and K-9s searched for the missing skateboarder.
They eventually found him in a ravine near Goose Creek Lake lying in a foot of water.
Dehydrated and afflicted with deep wounds, a brain bleed, and pneumonia, Trenkle was airlifted to the Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital in St. Louis.
When he awoke from his coma in August, two weeks later, he signed a message to his mother. “I love you,” he said, according to People.
“That moment was pivotal to me,” said his mother, Stephanie Neely. “It’s made the last couple weeks of stress, heartache, hope, gratitude, sadness, and pain worth it because that small gesture meant my boy was coming back to me.”
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While hospitalized, Trenkle longed for home.
“Man, I wanted to leave the second I woke up from the coma,” he said. “I was just determined to get home, so I just did whatever they needed me to do to get there.”
Meanwhile, his mother was by his side the entire time.
Thirteen-year-old Dakota “Cody” Trenkle Jr., missing for over three days, was found in a ravine with severe injuries and placed in a coma; now awake, his mother celebrates his progress and his unyielding spirit to survive after a harrowing ordeal. pic.twitter.com/2iPuC2jd8C
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And before the hospital released him, just before Labor Day, he climbed the hospital rock wall four times.
“We already knew that he was a fighter and super strong before, and very resilient,” his mother told KSDK-TV.
“This incident in itself just proved that tenfold. For somebody to go through what he went through, and a month later be able to walk out of the hospital and have the mindset that he does, with very minimal effects from the accident, it’s truly inspiring.”
But Trenkle still has a long road of recovery ahead of him.
“Cody has been doing so well since coming home from the hospital,” his mother told People. “He does still have some struggles physically with balance, coordination and strength as well as some short-term memory loss.
“He gets pretty frustrated with both, but we are taking the necessary steps to help him make a full turn around and get back to being 100% Cody,” she said.
Cody also made a deal with his mom that he would wear a helmet when he skateboards.
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