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Chinese tourist reunites with Thai rescuers after being pushed off cliff by husband in 2019

  • Wang Nan hugged and thanked the four rescuers at the office of Thailand’s Pha Taem National Park, commending their swift response to the incident
  • In 2019, the pregnant Wang was pushed off the cliff by her husband, who she said tried to kill her to inherit her wealth to settle his gambling debts

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Wang Nan hugs one of the four officials who rescued her at Pha Taem National Park in Thailand. Photo: Facebook/pt074
SCMP’s Asia desk

A pregnant Chinese tourist who survived after her husband pushed her off a cliff in Thailand’s Pha Taem National Park in 2019 returned to the kingdom to express gratitude to the officials for saving her.

Wang Nan was moved to tears as she hugged and thanked the four rescuers at the scenic spot’s office in Ubon Ratchathani province last week.

Wang commended the swift response of the park’s authorities to the incident in which she sustained grievous injuries, including multiple bone fractures, after falling 34 metres down the hill.

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She also offered baskets of health drinks to the rescuers as a gesture of goodwill.

Wang Nan offers gift baskets to officials at Pha Taem National Park in Thailand. Photo: Facebook/pt074
Wang Nan offers gift baskets to officials at Pha Taem National Park in Thailand. Photo: Facebook/pt074

Three months pregnant with her husband Yu Xiaodong’s child, Wang hit a thick layer of trees before landing on a trail at the park.

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