Miraculous salvation: fell from a height of 30 meters, survived
Wyatt Kauffman, 13, who fell from a height of about 30 meters in the Grand Canyon in the northern US state of Arizona, has been released after treatment at hospital.
At Grand Canyon National Park with his family, Kauffman crouched to the side and held on to a rock with one hand so other visitors could take pictures. Kauffman, whose hand slipped from the stone he was holding, fell from a height of about 100 feet.
It took emergency crews 2 hours to rescue Kauffman. Seriously injured, Kauffman was released from the hospital where he was being treated on Saturday.
“I just remember waking up, being in the back of an ambulance, getting on a helicopter, getting on a plane and coming here.[al hospital]Kauffman told local television station KPNX. he used the phrase.
Thanking everyone who helped save his son, father Brian Kauffman said: “Two hours in a situation like this is like forever.” saying. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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