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  1. Jan 19, 2020 · Five years ago today, John Smith fell through the ice on Lake Saint Louise in Lake St. Louis in 2015. ... John was 14 years old when the ice broke on the lake. First responders said he was ...

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    • Why Were John Smith and His Friends on The Ice?
    • Did The Kids Know That The Ice Was Unsafe?
    • Was John Smith Really Under Water For 15 minutes?
    • How Deep Was The Lake Where John and His Two Friends Fell in?
    • Does John Smith Remember Anything from The Day He Drowned?
    • How Did The Other Two Boys Get Out of The Water?
    • Had Joyce Smith Been Talking to Her Son Seconds Before He Went Through The Ice?
    • How Long Did John Smith Have No Pulse?
    • Did John's Heart Start Beating Again After His Mother Prayed Next to him?
    • Is Actress Chrissy Metz (who Plays Joyce) A Believer in The Power of Prayer?

    "You don't expect to be in that situation," John Smith said. "We all thought that we were just going to have fun, to celebrate. It's a holiday. We'd just won a basketball game, so we were just going to have a good time, but we weren't expecting that [with] one wrong move, we would be all one second away from dying." The photo shown below of then 14...

    Yes. The Breakthrough true story reveals that the temperature had risen to close to 60 degrees that day and the ice on Lake Sainte Louise (near St. Louis, Missouri) had started to melt. "We could still step on it, but it was startin' to give way and water was going on top of it," recalled John. The three boys cracked the ice before stepping on it t...

    Yes. Our Breakthroughfact check confirms that John Smith was under water for approximately 15 minutes before rescuers, including Tommy Shine, found him on the rocky bottom of the lake and pulled him to the surface. John was in the frigid water for a total of more than 20 minutes.

    The lake was about 10 feet deep where John and his two friends went through the ice. After John succumbed to the frigid lake and drowned, his lifeless body was discovered on the rocky bottom.

    Yes. "I remember the screams," Smith says. "'Call 911! I don't wanna die!'" He remembers being under water and coming up above the ice. He recalls fighting for his life and the burning sensation of the frigid water and the ice cutting his skin as he tried to climb out." He says that he tried to push ice to his friends for them to grab on to so they...

    John's friend Joshua Sander managed to pull himself out. The other boy, Joshua Rieger, was trying to get out by pushing onto the ice and pulling himself, but the ice kept breaking. He was eventually pulled out when rescue personnel arrived.

    Yes. In the film, they are just texting, but in real life, they talked on the phone after first texting. "I'd talked to him moments before he went into the water," Joyce Smith said. "In fact, he basically hung up the phone from me and the ice cracked under [him], he went under. So that was around 11:30 a.m. They called me at 11:52 a.m. to tell me."...

    In researching the Breakthrough true story, we learned that John Smith was without a pulse for about an hour. He'd spent 15 minutes under water and another 40-plus minutes without a heartbeat after he was pulled from the lake. It was during that time that he was technically dead. "No spontaneous respirations. No heart tones. In essence, he was cold...

    Yes. The doctor approached Joyce and told her she could go up and talk to her son to say her goodbyes. "He was doing that because he was getting ready to call time of death," says Joyce. She walked up to the end of the bed and touched his feet, which were the only part of his extremities that were uncovered. She recalls them being cold and grey. It...

    Yes. "It's helped me so much in my life," she told Inside Edition, "and I think it's the reason why I'm standing here, you know, at this incredible premiere."

  2. Apr 12, 2019 · John Smith was just 14 years old when he fell through an icy Missouri lake in 2015. After being rescued from the frigid waters, John was rushed to a local hospital, where, with no pulse for nearly ...

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  3. Feb 10, 2020 · On Jan. 19, 2015, 14-year-old John Smith, of St. Charles, Missouri, fell through the ice on Lake St. Louis and was submerged under water. “I drowned for 15 minutes, and I was without a pulse for an additional 45, so in all, I was dead for over an hour,” Smith said in an interview with STLToday, the website of The Post-Dispatch newspaper in ...

  4. Apr 10, 2019 · John Smith believes in miracles. On Jan. 19, 2015, Smith, then 14, was playing with two friends out on the frozen Lake Sainte Louise in St. Charles, Mo., when they fell through thin ice into the ...

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  5. Apr 4, 2019 · Four years ago, on January 15, 2015, then 14-year-old John Smith fell through the ice of Lake St. Louis while playing with his friends. For 15 minutes, he was underwater. He was rescued, and taken ...

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  7. Feb 24, 2020 · When John Smith fell through the ice five years ago on a frozen lake, ... The now 19-year-old, a student at a Twin Cities Christian college, said he remembers the water and how dirty it was. ...