This video detailing the event was more uncomfortable to watch than expected, if you really imagine what it must have been like… Horrible way to go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-TaF2DbaWw
Honestly in some way he was lucky. There were people helping him and trying to rescue him and he could hear them directly and even see someone’s face at a point, they even gave him a radio to communicate to his wife waiting outside of the cave. He was comforted and had company and hope. A lot of other “explorers” or “adventurers” who die in freak accidents don’t have that much luck.
This video detailing the event was more uncomfortable to watch than expected, if you really imagine what it must have been like… Horrible way to go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-TaF2DbaWw
Honestly in some way he was lucky. There were people helping him and trying to rescue him and he could hear them directly and even see someone’s face at a point, they even gave him a radio to communicate to his wife waiting outside of the cave. He was comforted and had company and hope. A lot of other “explorers” or “adventurers” who die in freak accidents don’t have that much luck.
I don’t know if I would classify as lucky given his ultimate fate.
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