Ex-New York Mets pitcher says he narrowly escaped death in Venezuela earthquake
- Former New York Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia has claimed he narrowly escaped death in Wednesday’s devastating earthquakes in Venezuela thanks to “divine intervention.
- ”According to Dominican newspaper Diario Libre, Meija, 36, told Dominican sports radio show Manana Deportiva that his life was saved after an elevator in the Caracas hotel in which he was staying delivered him to the wrong floor.
- The baseball star explained that he had just finished a workout in the resort’s gym and was returning to his room when the first quake struck.
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- Former New York Mets pitcher Jenrry Mejia has claimed he narrowly escaped death in Wednesday’s devastating earthquakes in Venezuela thanks to “divine intervention.
- ”According to Dominican newspaper Diario Libre, Meija, 36, told Dominican sports radio show Manana Deportiva that his life was saved after an elevator in the Caracas hotel in which he was staying delivered him to the wrong floor.
- The baseball star explained that he had just finished a workout in the resort’s gym and was returning to his room when the first quake struck.
Sources: The Independent