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Nepal quake: Man drinks urine to survive under rubble for three days

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s he lay trapped for some 82 hours under the rubble of his Kathmandu hotel after Nepal’s devastatin­g earthquake, Rishi Khanal knew what he must do to survive: drink his own urine.

After a painstakin­g rescue effort, Nepalese and French emergency workers finally pulled the 28-yearold alive late Tuesday from the wreckage, from where he had been desperatel­y calling relatives on his phone for days.

Dazed and caked in dirt, Khanal was carried out of the wreckage on a stretcher before being taken to hospital where doctors said he was lucky to be alive, suffering a leg injury.

Brother-in-law Purna Ram Bhattarai, 32, described how Khanal was left helpless when his leg was pinned under debris during Saturday’s quake that has killed more than 5,000 people.

“He said that the walls just started crumbling, and there was nothing he could do. His leg was stuck and he was trapped,” Bhattarai told AFP yesterday.

“He said he was so thirsty that he even drank his own urine, there was nothing else, no option,” Bhattarai said as he waited at Tribhuwan University Teaching Hospital for Khanal to return from surgery on his leg.

From beneath the rubble, Khanal had called Bhattarai to plead for help.

But Khanal, who has a wife and a six-month-old baby and lives in Arghakhanc­hi district, had forgotten the name of the hotel where he had been staying since last Thursday.

“You won’t believe it, but we could reach him on his phone even after two days,” Bhattarai said.

“’I’m trapped here’ he said, but in panic he forgot the hotel’s name. If he had remembered, maybe we would have found him earlier.”

Bhattarai said the phone later went dead, sparking a desperate search of overwhelme­d hospitals and mortuaries in the devastated capital.

 ??  ?? Nepalese earthquake survivor Rishi Khanal suffered a leg injury after being trapped under the debris of a damaged building in Kathmandu.
Nepalese earthquake survivor Rishi Khanal suffered a leg injury after being trapped under the debris of a damaged building in Kathmandu.

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