'I've seen Gawwwwd'

From: Evening Standard - London | Date: January 12, 2000 | Copyright information

AN AUSTRIAN man, believing he had seen God as the sun rose, jumped from his fourth floor window of a hotel in Germany - and survived. The 34-year-old from Pasching ne...

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