Japanese rescue workers had to save the same young man twice from the steep slopes of the Fuji within a week. After the first rescue, the 20-year-old student had returned to the 3776 meter high mountain for the second time to find his cell phone, which he had left during the first rescue operation.
According to the police, a walker discovered the Chinese student who lived in Japan on a path at about 3000 meters on Saturday. “He was brought from height to the hospital with suspicion,” said a police spokesperson in the Shizuoka region on Monday.
Red four days earlier first
Shortly thereafter, the police discovered that the same young man had been saved by Fuji four days earlier, the private TV station TBS and other Japanese media reported. Accordingly, the student was found by helicopter last Tuesday. He started the renewed Fuji climb to get his cell phone, which stayed there during the first rescue operation.
The police could not initially confirm this information. According to the reports in the media, it was unclear whether the young man managed to resume his mobile phone.
Source: Krone

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