SAGO MINE SURVIVOR'S WIFE EXPECTING CHILD, FETUS SAID TO "FEEL TRAPPED"


SIMPSON, W.Va. - In what doctors are calling a "miracle," Randal McCloy, Jr., the sole survivor of the Sago Mine disaster, and his wife Anna are expecting their third child in the spring.

But McCloy, Jr. says he believes the fetus "feels trapped" and is signaling its location within the womb to be rescued by pounding and hammering on the uterine lining. McCloy also said he is concerned that the fetus' emergency oxygen pack may not be functioning, so he has called for stepped-up rescue efforts "before the child is overcome by methane gas."

Anna McCloy had no comment.