The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Trekker rescued after 47 days in Nepal celebrates birthday

- BY BINAJ GURUBACHAR­YA

A Taiwanese trekker who was rescued after 47 days on a mountain in Nepal celebrated his 21st birthday at a hospital in the capital on Friday.

A happy Liang Sheng-yueh cut cheese and chocolate cakes in his hospital room in Kathmandu, where hospital staff and a government minister sang “Happy Birthday.” His family members were expected to reach Nepal later Friday.

With a paper hat on his head, Liang joined his hands to thank the doctors and journalist­s who were at the birthday celebratio­n. Doctors fed him pieces of cake.

“Thank you very much everyone for taking care of me,” Liang said. “I am sorry to make you worried. I hope that I can make contributi­ons to society in the future and I will do my best to live up to my responsibi­lities.”

Dr. Chakra Raj Pandey said Liang is making good progress and was able to walk on Friday with the help of physiother­apists.

Liang was rescued on Wednesday, but his girlfriend died just three days before the two were discovered near a waterfall.

The doctor said Liang was happy to have survived but also sad about losing his girlfriend, 19-year-old Liu Chen-chun.

“She had lost hope of life the last week of her life. She was shouting, she was hopeless and she was in tremendous anxiety. It was impossible for her to survive,” Dr. Pandey quoted Liang as saying.

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