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Man used Facebook to save himself after he fell in a 70ft crevasse
A man who accidentally fallen into the 70ft crevasse had no option other than using Facebook status and message to call help.
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According to the report, the American geography professor, John All, 44, was on Himalayan ranges when he accidently fallen into the 70ft crevasse.
He didn’t left with any option to save himself other than pleading on Facebook to his friends for help.
He also posted on the page of the American Climber Science Program for help.
After 19 hours of his life saving struggle inside the crevasse, the rescue team finally found him out and immediately was taken to the nearest hospital in Kathmandu.
In hospital, doctors said that he got several injuries and internal bleeding.
Speaking from the Nepalese capital, he said “I was near death and didn’t have much room for reaction beyond a deep relief”.