Thailand's Samut Sakhon native survives terrifying fall down manhole


- Photo: The Nation/ANN

BANGKOK: A 54-year-old woman narrowly escaped serious injury after falling into a 2-metre-deep drainage manhole in the heart of Samut Sakhon’s main city on Monday (Sept 2) afternoon.

The incident occurred when Wiparat Yonnawa stepped on a concrete cover over the manhole, which unexpectedly gave way and sent her flying 2 metres below ground into about a metre of water.

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