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Man Rescued After Six Days Trapped in Bali Well

A British man named Jacob Roberts has been reported missing in Bali, Indonesia before has been found trapped in a well 6 days later. The incident was believed to happen in Pecatu Village, South Kuta district of Bali.

It is said that the 29 years old man was trapped in a well for 6 days after he was chased by a dog. He then rescued by a local search and rescue team from the four-meter-deep concrete pit.

“Jacob’s calls for help were heard by a local who was going to feed his cows,” said local search and rescue chief, Gede Darmada.

The British man also has broken his leg when he stumbled into the well.

“He looked thin and injured,” said South Kuta police chief Yusak Agustinus Sooai. After been rescued, Roberts was taken to a nearby hospital by police for further treatment.

Picture: The Bali Sun
Picture: The Guardian

Source: The Jakarta Post

Adib Mohd

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