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Vietnamese woman saved after falling off cliff in Nha Trang

Vietnamese woman saved after falling off cliff in Nha Trang

Saturday, October 07, 2023, 17:30 GMT+7
Vietnamese woman saved after falling off cliff in Nha Trang
Rescuers save a young Vietnamese woman who fell off a cliff in Nha Trang City, a popular beach destination in Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam, October 7, 2023. Photo: Ngoc Chi / Tuoi Tre

Rescuers have saved a Vietnamese woman who fell off a cliff while taking photos on a mountain pass in Nha Trang City, a popular beach destination in Khanh Hoa Province, south-central Vietnam.

The incident took place on Saturday morning when Nguyen Thi M.O., 24, residing in Nha Trang, and her boyfriend came to the mountain pass for taking photos.

After she slipped and fell from the cliff, the boyfriend immediately shouted for help.

A while later, a passer-by who was riding a bicycle for exercise, helped him call rescuers.

The victim was injured after falling off a cliff with lots of jagged rocks. Photo: Ngoc Chi / Tuoi Tre
The victim was injured after falling off a cliff with lots of jagged rocks. Photo: Ngoc Chi / Tuoi Tre

The victim had her left leg broken and suffered minor injuries on the head and face.

Rescuers gave her first aid, took her back to the mountain pass and rushed her to a local hospital for emergency treatment.

“This mountain pass has a 10m-high cliff with lots of jagged rocks”, the passer-by said.

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