Cokeville Miracle - The

He used a homemade gasoline bomb contained in a grocery cart, with the detonator tied to his wrist. The Explosion

The refers to the survival of 154 hostages during a 1986 school bombing in Cokeville, Wyoming. Despite a gasoline bomb detonating in a crowded classroom, every student and teacher survived, leading many to believe divine intervention occurred. 📅 The Incident (May 16, 1986)

The bomb was designed to level the entire school wing. However, a small gasoline leak had turned the explosive powder into a paste, preventing it from aerosolizing. The Cokeville Miracle

They lured 136 children and 18 adults into a single 30x32-foot classroom.

The room filled with fire and toxic black smoke. David emerged from the bathroom, shot his wife to end her suffering, shot a teacher (who survived), and then killed himself. He used a homemade gasoline bomb contained in

Although 79 people were hospitalized with severe burns and shrapnel wounds, no hostages died . ✨ Why It Is Called a "Miracle"

The force of the blast went upward through ceiling tiles and out open windows rather than outward into the room. 📅 The Incident (May 16, 1986) The bomb

A scorched outline on the classroom wall after the blast appeared to resemble a human figure with wings. 🎬 Media and Legacy The event has been immortalized through several works: Cokeville Elementary School Bombing - WyoHistory.org

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