Gold Coast woman describes cave rescue ordeal
An Australian tourist said she is lucky to be alive after seriously injuring herself in a Mexican cave, but is uncertain when she will return home as she recovers from emergency surgery.
Gold Coast woman Alicia Stamford, 33, was exploring a remote cave in the Sierra Alvarez region of central Mexico with friends last month when she fell, fracturing a leg and arm.
She is now recovering from surgery in Mexico, but is unable to walk. In a tragic further twist, she learned of her mother's death last month while in hospital.
Alicia told nine.com.au how the accident – two hours' drive from the city of San Luis Potosi and in an area with no mobile phone coverage – has left her unable to walk and with seemingly little chance of rescue.
https://www.9news.com.au/national/gold-coast-woman-describes-cave-rescue-after-accident-in-remote-mexico-australia-news/f230580b-84e8-4380-a643-fb4bacc61d60

Gold Coast woman Alicia Stamford, 33, was exploring a remote cave in the Sierra Alvarez region of central Mexico with friends last month when she fell, fracturing a leg and arm.
She is now recovering from surgery in Mexico, but is unable to walk. In a tragic further twist, she learned of her mother's death last month while in hospital.
Alicia told nine.com.au how the accident – two hours' drive from the city of San Luis Potosi and in an area with no mobile phone coverage – has left her unable to walk and with seemingly little chance of rescue.
https://www.9news.com.au/national/gold-coast-woman-describes-cave-rescue-after-accident-in-remote-mexico-australia-news/f230580b-84e8-4380-a643-fb4bacc61d60
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