Since no one was coming, Liam continued to believe he was going to die even after we tied his leg with a T-shirt to stop the bleeding.
However, it had been so long that I clearly questioned if anybody was coming or whether this was it. “It was terrible—the worst thing I have ever gone through was seeing him in such terrible pain.
And agony.” “We are aware of a British man who is hospitalized in Thailand and stand ready to provide assistance,” the Foreign Office said.
We have also reached out to the local police and Thailand’s Tourism Authority for feedback. It’s shocking to learn that Liam is not the only visitor.
To the well-known tourist destination who has been horribly disfigured. Two vacationers lost their lives in 2019 after sliding on the picturesque waterfall’s rocks.
In July of that year, 26-year-old David Rocamundi Conesa of Barcelona stumbled while climbing the 0.6-mile journey to the top of the waterfall with seven other companions.