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Elevator held 13 people and was going to the 25th floor. Wire broke and the elevator dropped 25 floors down....

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An elevator held 13 people and was going to the 25th floor in a building. Suddenly, the elevator's wire broke and the elevator dropped 25 floors down. But all 13 people in the elevator didn't get injured. What happened to them?

posted Oct 14, 2018 by anonymous

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