HK actress Rain Li falls into a 2-metre snow pit while snowboarding in Japan – narrowly escapes death


The 41-year-old is known for her fondness for skiing in Japan, where she goes often to recharge. Photo: Rain Li/Instagram

Hong Kong actress Rain Li who is in high demands in China went to Japan recently for a holiday. 

The 41-year-old is known for her fondness for skiing in Japan, where she goes often to recharge. 

However, in a recent Instagram post, the Modern Family star shared a terrifying incident that happened while snowboarding in Hokkaido. 

She fell into a snow-covered crevasse over two metres deep. 

Fortunately, a group of people happened to be nearby and quickly came to her rescue, pulling her to safety.

Taking to Instagram to share the brush with danger, she called herself incredibly lucky. 

"I never imagined this would happen to me. The hole was at least two metres deep – honestly, even filming action scenes isn’t this scary!" she wrote.

She recounted how she immediately called for help upon falling. 

"Thankfully, there were a few foreigners nearby … and they rushed over right away. 

“But it still took several of them to pull me out. If they hadn’t been there… I don’t even want to think about it.”

Accompanying her post were photos of the accident site, where she marked the spot with a stick-figure drawing and the words "inside" and "me" to illustrate how she fell into the crevasse. 

Following the post, her followers showed concern and asked if she was injured, with comments like: "Are you OK?" and "Seeing your photos gave me a scare! So relieved there were people around to help you."

Li assured them that she was safe despite the scary ordeal. 

To further proof that Li was not going to let this ruin her trip, she also posted a photo of her having a good time in the snow. 

 

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