Miracle reason man survived after falling more than 20 metres down a cliff face while exploring remote caves
A holidaymaker has been flown by helicopter to hospital after falling slightly more than 20metres down a cliff at a popular tourist destination in Queensland. The man, aged in his 40s, fell down the cliff face on Saturday at Paradise Caves, in the Noosa National Park, while visiting the tourist attraction with his family. A man has been flown by helicopter to hospital after falling 20metres down a cliff at a popular tourist destination in Queensland The man, aged in his 40s, fell down a cliff face on Saturday at Paradise Caves, in the Noosa National Park The man had injuries to his arm and chest, a Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said. 'The incident was witnessed by the patient's wife, there was a period of loss of consciousness initially but he quickly regained consciousness,' QAS senior operations supervisor James Mayfield told Channel Nine.
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