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A 35-year-old man on his honeymoon slipped and took a fall that could have lead in quite a different circumstances.
A Dutch honeymooner is the first person to ever live after taking a spill from the 4,000-foot cliff known as the World’s End cliff. He was taking pictures of his new bride when he stumbled off the edge of the cliff.
An army spokesman Brigadier Jaynath Jayaweera also told the sources that a tree broke the man’s fall and protected him from added injury. “He was incredibly lucky because he fell on top of a tree about 130 feet from the top,” Jayaweera added.
About 40 Sri Lankan troops tended to the Dutch man, using rope to slide down the brush-covered cliff to get him. They then carried the man on their shoulders three miles until they gotten to the hospital. According to a police officer the man is in stable condition.
He is now also the first man to have ever lived through a fall from World’s End.
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