‘He’s a devil’: 17 broken bones and 200 stitches later, Chinese woman walks four years after husband pushed her off Thai cliff, killing baby inside her


Wealthy businesswoman was pushed off a 34-metre-high cliff by her husband at a tourist spot in Thailand, killing her baby. Attacker had a life term in Thai jail reduced to 10 years on appeal, but brave surviving wife is challenging that decision. — SCMP

A brave Chinese woman who lost the baby she was carrying when her husband pushed her off a cliff in Thailand four years ago can now stand and walk by herself.

The ordeal of Wang Nuannuan – the woman’s alias on social media platform Douyin – gripped the whole of China after she was pushed off a 34-metre-high cliff by her husband, Yu Xiaodong, at a tourist spot in Thailand in June 2019.

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