In a bizarre incident near the Thailand-Myanmar border, a Chinese man was trapped in an abandoned well for three days. According to Thai media reports, villagers had heard strange screams coming from the nearby forest, but they mistook them for ghostly voices. They did not hear any voices responding to their calls until the police sent rescue workers into the forest. The crew located the source of the sound and found 22-year-old Liu Chuanyi at the bottom of a 12-meter deep well. Independent Informed. The rescue operation lasted for 30 minutes.
After being stranded without food or water for three days and nights, Mr Chuyani was found in a weakened state and suffering serious injuries, including wrist fractures, brain trauma and concussions. He was rescued and taken to hospital for medical treatment.
According to Mr Chuyani, he strategically shouted for help once every hour, conserving his energy during the three-day ordeal. Meanwhile, nearby villagers reported hearing strange screams, which they described as paranormal activity. As a result, they avoided going out after dark and did not investigate noises as much.
Authorities believe Mr Liu accidentally fell into the well while trying to get out of the forest. The circumstances surrounding Mr Liu’s presence at the Thailand-Myanmar border remain a mystery, and authorities are contacting the Immigration Department to investigate how he reached the area. Meanwhile, local authorities are taking proactive steps to prevent similar incidents by sealing the wells with caps, thereby ensuring that the area is safe for everyone.
The incident has attracted widespread attention on Chinese social media, with many users sharing and discussing the harrowing story.
One user wrote, “A Chinese man screaming for help in the middle of the road? Of course, the locals may not understand the language and think it’s some magician reciting spells.”
Another commented, “Congratulations to his strength and stamina. Struggled for three days and nights but still screaming; this guy is really impressive.”