‘Modern-day miracle’ man, 30, who woke up from 244-day coma is struck and killed by pickup truck

A 30-year-old Florida man who once was so close to death during a 244-day coma that doctors wanted to harvest his organs survived the ordeal — only to be killed by a pickup truck. Drew Kohn was just days from his 23rd birthday in 2017 when he got into a motorcycle crash that sent him

A 30-year-old Florida man who once was so close to death during a 244-day coma that doctors wanted to harvest his organs survived the ordeal — only to be killed by a pickup truck.

Drew Kohn was just days from his 23rd birthday in 2017 when he got into a motorcycle crash that sent him into a deep coma with a traumatic brain injury, but miraculously woke up after eight months, according to a report WTLV-TV News on Saturday.

“They would have harvested his organs,” his mother, Yolanda Osborne-Kohn, told the outlet. “It was because of my faith that gave me the boldness to speak up and push back and let them know, ‘You’re not getting a toenail or an eyelash.’”

Yolanda Osborne-Kohn said she refused to let doctors harvest her son’s organs after he lapsed into an eight-month coma seven years ago. He woke up — but was hit by a pickup truck and killed on Friday in Jacksonville. Family Photo

She said her son was even brain-dead at one point, but she wouldn’t give up hope.

Drew was sent home, still in a coma — until his mom’s faith was miraculously rewarded.

“Yeah, Mom, I’m OK,” he allegedly told his stunned mother one day. “I love you, Mom.”

After years of grueling rehab, Drew was dubbed a modern-day miracle when he began walking again.

That miracle came to a heart-wrenching end on Friday, when Drew was hit by a pickup truck while walking on Collins Road in Jacksonville around 5:30 a.m., the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said.

The driver, who told cops he hadn’t seen Drew, pulled over and called 911, but it was too late. He was pronounced dead at the scene, WLTV-TV said.

Despite her heartache, Osborne-Kohn said she is grateful she had seven borrowed years with her son.

Drew Kohn was walking along Collins Road in Jacksonville on Friday when he was struck by a pickup truck and killed. FirstCoastNews.com
Drew Kohn, 30, was called a “modern-day miracle” after waking up from an eight-month coma. He was hit by a truck and killed Friday in Jacksonville. GoFundMe

“God honored my request, and I’m not mad. I’m not angry. I’m at peace,” she told the outlet. “I got seven years and like Hezekiah who turned his face to the wall, I remember sitting on Drew’s hospital bed and saying to myself, ‘Thy will be done.’”

She said she believes her son is now in heaven and no longer suffering.

“Drew is healed, walking, not struggling to keep his balance,” she said. “His arm is probably lifted so high saying ‘Thank you, Jesus!’ Drew probably has a football in one hand and a Bible in the other.” 

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