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Phuket rescue drama: Autistic boy, relative saved from deadly well

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In a rescue drama fit for the big screen, a ten year old autistic boy and his would-be saviour found themselves ensnared in a nail-biting predicament yesterday afternoon in Phuket. The daring rescue unfolded at a construction site in Wichit, near Naka Weekend Market, where a mundane renovation turned into a life-or-death situation.

 

The chaos kicked off when the youngster, exploring as he often does near his home in Baan Borrae, accidentally plummeted into a perilous seven-metre-deep well. His 30 year old father rushed to the scene but instead of hauling the boy out, ended up trapped alongside him.

 

Cue the heroes from the Kusoldharm Foundation, who arrived at 12.30pm, yesterday, November 17, and sprang into action with a plan to bail out the narrow, water-filled, 1-metre-wide pit.

 

After nearly two gruelling hours, both the boy and the man were hoisted to safety. The boy, bleeding from a head injury and needing three stitches, was whisked away to Vachira Phuket Hospital for treatment and kept under medical watch for 24 hours.

 

 

According to the boy’s father, the lad, who is non-verbal and has autism, often wanders around the premises. The faux pas occurred when a cement cover gave up the ghost under his weight, plunging him into the treacherous depths below, said his father.

 

“The relative who tried to help couldn’t lift him out, so we called the Kusoldharm rescue team. We are thankful for their quick action and dedication.”

 

Swift and precise, the successful rescue operation was lauded for averting what could have been an unspeakable tragedy. In light of the dramatic ordeal, local authorities urge residents to batten down any dangerous hatches around construction sites, lest the calamity repeat itself.

 

By Bob Scott

Picture courtesy of Naka Market

 

Source: The Thaiger

-- 2024-11-18

 

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