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A 62-year-old experienced mining man John Waddell, from Arizona, USA went to an abandoned gold mine in the Agra Desert to search for gold. Unfortunately, an accident happened and he fell into a 30-meter-deep mine pit.
He not only got trapped for 48 hours without any food or drinks, but also faced the attack of three rattlesnakes.
According to reports, Waddell told his friend Schrader on the 15th this month before he went for mining. He said Schrader that if he did not return on the 16th, Schrader should check his whereabouts.
Schrader came to the northwest of Phoenix on the 17th because of the disappearance of Waddell in the past few days. When he stopped his truck, he heard someone calling "help, help!" Schrader regretted not going early.
Schrader said that the pit where Waddell fell was in a remote area, and the mobile could not receive the signal. He could only drive the car out of the desert and call the emergency service personnel for rescue.
He also speculated that the fixed carabiner might be broken, so his friend Waddle fell. After being trapped for 48 hours, Waddle survived with neither food nor water, and multiple snake attacks.
Rescuers team revealed that Waddell was severely dehydrated, had broken legs and bruised hands, but was able to speak when they found him. Waddell recalled killing three rattlesnakes with deadly venom.
The rescue team spent six hours to rescue Waddell and then aired him to the hospital for treatment. No serious injuries were found after checks.