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Man hallucinates going on coffee run, falls into a 100 ft-deep canyon and is dramatically rescued in Indonesia
This is the dramatic moment of a man being rescued who fell into the deep Kaluang canyon in Indonesia.
In footage filmed on Monday (October 5) in Guguak Tinggi-Agam village, West Sumatra, show residents trying to save a man named Kahardi Sutan, 52 years old, who is caught in a tree on a cliff wall of a 100-foot-deep canyon.
The man who works as a builder was rescued three hours later after police and residents pulled him using a rope.
Sutan told residents the incident started when he was working to repair the kindergarten school building that morning.
Suddenly he wanted to go home to get coffee. When he had just left the school grounds, he seemed to hear his wife's voice telling him to run for a cup of coffee to a luxurious house.
The strange whisper made Sutan keep running until he fell into a ravine and realized that he was caught in a tree that grew on the cliff of the canyon.
With a scratch wound, Sutan screamed for help while defending by leaning against the cliff wall so that he didn't fall deeper.
About half an hour later he heard someone screaming from above. A rope that was dropped just nearby he immediately wrapped around his body to be pulled up slowly and gradually.
Previously, an eye-witness resident who was working in the rice fields saw Sutan running on a rice field embankment, then disappeared when he reached the cliff edge.
The suspicious residents then checked the cliff edge and found traces and saw the victim's boots. Residents shouted for the victim.
The residents with the police and rescue workers from the Agam Fire Department finally managed to save Sutan.
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