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Sunday, 4 September 2016

Photos: American woman falls from cliff trying to flee from a rapist in Thailand



23 year-old American lady Hannah Michel Gavios was genuinely harmed and her legs cushioned in a 45-meter tumble from a precipice at Ao Nang in Krabi, Thailand in endeavor to get away from a sexual assault from a man in Thailand.


Pol Lt Songpol Bunchai, an obligation officer at the Ao Nang police headquarters said the aggressor distinguished as Apai Ruengvorn, 28, had a go at attacking her twice, once at the highest point of the precipice and again after she fell onto the stones beneath on Thursday, Sept. 1.

The second time, she bit his ear and he fled. He then called 191 to ready powers that a vacationer should have been safeguarded. Miss Gavios then persevered through a night of agony, caught between rocks close to the ocean with a suspected crushed spirit, before rescuers discovered her on Friday morning.

"Authorities got a call reporting that a vacationer had been harmed after she had tumbled down a mountain in the Railay range," Krabi Tourist Rescue Center Director Nitiphat Mongkolpradit clarified.

"Salvage laborers were hunting down her last night, however they couldn't discover her, so toward the beginning of today we when out to seek again and found her lying in the middle of rocks around 45 meters from the trail at the highest point of the mountain. She was just 15 meters from the water beneath," he included.

Sarayuth Tantein, Chief of the Haad Nopparathara National Park - Moo Ko Phi said,

"The previous evening, park authorities, Railay inhabitants and individuals from the neighborhood precipice climbing club, all drove by park officer Boonnam Chuyradom, went to search for the casualty. They discovered one man, later distinguished as Apai Raingworn, who conceded that he got to be excited and made lewd gestures toward a vacationer while taking her from Railay to Tonsai," he said.

Apai told officers that the lady froze and fled, making her tumble down the mountain, Chief Sarayuth clarified. The suspect was captured on Friday subsequent to admitting to the wrongdoing. No charge have been documented starting yet, as police are holding up to scrutinize the casualty, Col Piyapong told the media.

The casualty was taken to a facility in tambon Ao Nang before being exchanged to Krabi Hospital. Specialists report she endured a crushed lower spirit and nerve harm requiring critical surgery, she was exchanged to Bangkok Hospital Phuket where she experienced surgery Friday night. The surgery was fruitful however specialists reported deadness in her legs.

"Ms Gavios is encountering deadness on both of her legs and specialists have yet to affirm whether both of her legs are broken," Nitiphat said.

Powers informed the US Embassy, which reached the clinic and organized the casualty to be exchanged to Bumrungrad Hospital in Bangkok. Her present condition is not known.

Source: Bangkok Post/Phuket News

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