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Survived after seven days falling into a cliff in Yen Tu

Quang NinhAfter seven days of falling into a cliff in Yen Tu, Nguyen Thi Bich Lien, 59, ate a fern, rummaged through trash to find excess water in plastic bottles to drink.

At 9.10am on May 3, after hearing the cry for help coming from the bottom of the cliff, the staff of the Management Board of Yen Tu National Park relic site searched and saved Ms. Lien.

Ms. Lien said, on April 27, she alone took a bus from Hanoi to Ha Long to get medicine, then went to Yen Tu to worship Buddha at Dong Pagoda. This is also her first time going to Yen Tu. When she went down, she had low blood pressure, so she sat down near the temple railing. When she stood up to continue walking, she was stunned and fell into a abyss about 30 meters deep.

Calling for help but no one heard, the phone fell while falling, Mrs. Lien tried to climb up but fell down again. Because she was wearing a raincoat and had a tree to support her, she was not injured.





Mrs. Lien was saved this morning.  Photo: BQLYT

Mrs. Lien was found on the morning of May 3. Image: Management Board

To endure, she ate rice cakes and burnt rice available in her carry-on bag, only breaking a small piece each day. In addition, she eats the leaves of the ferns around, the water is dug in the garbage and the water bottles thrown by tourists.

“The remaining water bottles were thrown into the cliff, I put them in a clean bottle to drink. At night, I sat close to the mountainside to rest, in the morning, I paid attention to see if anyone was above,” Ms. Lien said. again.

On the morning of May 3, hearing people talking above, Ms. Lien cried for help and was saved.





Ms. Lien at the headquarters of Yen Tu National Forest and Monuments Management Board.  Photo: BQLYT

Ms. Lien at the headquarters of Yen Tu National Forest and Monuments Management Board. Image: Management Board

Mr. Le Tien Dung, head of the Yen Tu National Forest and Monuments Management Board, said that when she was rescued, Ms. Lien was exhausted because she lacked food and water for many days. She still holds the cable car ticket and Yen Tu sightseeing ticket from April 27, but got wet.

“The victim was carried down the mountain to take care of her. Now her health is stable. The Relic Management Board has arranged a car to take Ms. Lien home to Hanoi. During the past seven days, her family has been looking for her everywhere.” , said Mr. Dung.

Dong Pagoda is located on the highest peak of Yen Tu range (1,068 m), was built in the Later Le Dynasty with the name Thien Truc Tu; In 2007, the new pagoda was cast entirely of pure copper. Lien’s accident area is a deep abyss, about 50 meters from the top of Dong pagoda, often with strong winds and clouds.

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