Czech
crash victim wakes up speaking English
By
staff writers
September
14, 2007 10:25am
Article
from: A CZECH speedway driver knocked unconscious in a crash stunned ambulance
drivers when he woke up speaking perfect English.
18-year-old
Matej Kus was out cold for 45 minutes after the crash, but when he woke up he
conversed fluidly in English with paramedics, even speaking in an English accent.
The
teenager had just begun to study the language and his skills were described by
friends and team-mates as basic at best.
Peter
Waite, the promoter for Kus's team, the Berwick Bandits, told the Daily Mail:
"I couldn't believe what I was hearing.
"It
was in a really clear English accent, no dialect or anything. Whatever happened
in the crash must have rearranged things in his head.
"Before
his crash Matej's use of the English language was broken, to put it mildly.
"He
was only just making a start on improving it and struggled to be understood, but
was keen to learn.
"Yet
here we were at the ambulance door listening to Matej talking to the medical staff
in perfect English.
"Matej
didn't have a clue who or where he was when he came round. He didn't even know
he was Czech.
"It
was unbelievable to hear him talk in unbroken English."
Unfortunately,
the speedway driver's new found skills didnt last and he remembers nothing
of the accident or the following two days. He is now keen pursue studies in English.
He
told the Daily Mail, through an interpreter: "It's unbelievable that I was
speaking English like that, especially without an accent.
"Hopefully
I can pick English up over the winter for the start of next season so I'll be
able to speak it without someone having to hit me over the head first.
"There
must be plenty of the English language in my subconscious so hopefully I'll be
able to pick it up quickly next time."