Spanish man hospitalised after 12 days in cave


Lima, Oct 1 (IANS/EFE): Spanish speleologist Cecilio Lopez Tercero has been hospitalised in Peru after being rescued from a jungle cave where he was trapped for 12 days.

Lopez, who fell from a height of 400 metres Sep 18, was rescued Tuesday from the cave named Intimachay, meaning 'Cave of the Sun' in the local Quechua language, in Peru's Amazon region.

Lopez spent 90 minutes waiting for a helicopter that would take him to the town of Chachapoyas but the aircraft was delayed due to bad weather.

A Peruvian Air Force plane then flew him from Chachapoyas to Lima, Spanish diplomatic sources told EFE.

Lopez was admitted to the hospital where medical tests were performed to evaluate the severity of the injuries he suffered during his fall.

Over the last week, Lopez received medical aid from a doctor and a nurse in the cave and they administered nutrient-rich food and tranquilizers to alleviate his pain.

Following 12 days of arduous work, Lopez was rescued with the help of 70 Spanish speleologists, experts from Italy, France and Mexico, and dozens of Peruvian soldiers and firemen.

  

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