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Father Feared Lost In Lisbon Crash Found Alive After Toddler Son Rescued From Wreckage
Emergency responders at night near wreckage of Lisbon crash where dad feared lost is found alive after toddler son rescue.
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Man Believed To Have Perished In Lisbon Crash Found Alive After Son Pulled From Wreckage

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The devastating cable car crash that took the lives of 16 people in Lisbon last Wednesday (September 3) has taken a turn no one saw coming: one of the victims believed to have passed away, leaving behind a rescued toddler, has now been found alive.

The German man, who was traveling with his wife and young son aboard the Glória Funicular when it derailed and slammed into a building, was initially thought to have sustained fatal injuries. 

Highlights
  • A German man believed to have lost his life in Lisbon’s tram crash was later found alive in critical condition.
  • His toddler son had been rescued earlier, and his wife is now stable after being hospitalized.
  • The tragedy has claimed 16 lives so far, but this family’s story has offered a rare moment of hope.

While his toddler was pulled from the mangled wreckage alive, and his wife was rushed to Santa Maria Hospital in critical condition, many thought they would have to deal with the trauma of losing their loved one.

Now, a physical examination has proven early reports to be false, bringing much needed hope to a tragedy that has shaken Portugal to its core.

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    A German man initially reported to have lost his life was later found alive, with both his son and wife also confirmed to be safe

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    Local media initially reported that the man had lost his life in front of his son, leaving his family to endure the anguish of believing he was gone forever.

    “We didn’t say that this person had passed away,” a Portuguese police spokesperson later clarified. 

    “We received information, and we pointed out that there was a possibility of one German citizen [being] lifeless, but with no total confirmation.”

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    The confusion led the man’s family, who had flown in from Hamburg, to the city’s Institute of Forensic Medicine the next day in search of his body. But none of the corpses matched. 

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    Desperate, they showed a photo of the man to a local police officer who recognized him and took them straight to São José Hospital.

    There, to their shock and relief, the man was found alive, battered and barely recognizable, but alive. As local media reported, he was receiving urgent treatment for multiple serious injuries.

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    Authorities quickly ordered a DNA test to confirm identities, which revealed that the body originally believed to be the German father was in fact someone else. 

    “The deceased man was not German,” police confirmed today (September 5).

    An investigation is underway to determine the underlying causes of the tragic accident

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    The crash itself remains under investigation.

    As Bored Pandapreviously reported, around 6:05 pm on Wednesday, one of the cables reportedly snapped on Lisbon’s Glória Funicular: a historic streetcar popular among tourists.

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    The upper car hurtled down a steep incline near Restauradores Square, crashing at high speed into a hotel at the bottom.

    “It didn’t have any kind of brakes,” recalled witness Teresa d’Avo, who watched the incident unfold. “It crashed into a building with brutal force and fell apart like a cardboard box.”

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    According to experts, the funicular’s design, featuring heavy, rigid metal structures from an earlier era, combined with inadequate maintenance, made the accident inevitable.

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    Many passengers managed to survive by jumping through the tram’s windows in a panic. Witnesses said emergency teams arrived in under five minutes and quickly began pulling victims from the wreckage.

    Nationals from at least seven countries were among those who lost their lives that day

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    So far, 16 people have been confirmed to have lost their lives in the crash, with 21 sustaining injuries.

    Not all victims’ identities have been revealed, but it was confirmed by authorities that nationals of Portugal, Ukraine, South Korea, Canada, Switzerland, the US and France, were among those who lost their lives.

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    Image credits: Horacio Villalobos/Getty Images

    Among those who have been identified are Andre Jorge Goncalves Marques, the tram’s brake guard; Pedro Manuel Alves Trindade, a former volleyball referee mourned by the Portuguese Volleyball Federation; and Alda Matias, a practicing lawyer.

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    Image credits: Portuguese Volleyball Federation/André Jorge Gonçalves Marques/Alda Matias

    Portuguese Prime Minister Luis Montenegro called the tragedy “one of the biggest human tragedies in our recent history.”

    British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also issued a statement after it was confirmed that three British nationals were among the deceased.

    “His thoughts are with their families and those affected by this terrible incident. We stand united with Portugal during this difficult time,” a representative stated.

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    “Wishing them the best.” Netizens were relieved to know the father is alive

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    Abel Musa Miño

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    Born in Santiago, Chile, with a background in communication and international relations, I bring a global perspective to entertainment reporting at Bored Panda. I cover celebrity news, Hollywood events, true crime, and viral stories that resonate across cultures. My reporting has been featured on Google News, connecting international audiences to the latest in entertainment. For me, journalism is about bridging local stories with global conversations, arming readers with the knowledge necessary to make up their own minds. Research is at the core of my work. I believe that well-sourced, factual storytelling is essential to building trust and driving meaningful engagement.

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