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The man who climbed Urumu boulder had a heart attack and was attacked by netizens

Urumu boulder (Daily Mail Photo)


An Australian man was lucky to survive a heart attack while climbing the Urumu boulder (Uluru Rock). However, the incident aroused the anger of some netizens that the man should not have climbed the boulder.

According to the Daily Mail, on May 28, a 64-year-old Australian suffered from discomfort while climbing the Urumu boulder to 3 / 4. The Daily Mail reported that on May 28, an Australian 64-year-old was not feeling well while climbing the Urumu boulder to 3 / 4. Fortunately, the elderly's tour group included two police officers and two paramedics to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

In less than five minutes, they used defibrillators to restore the old man's heartbeat to a viable rhythm. The old man was carried off from the boulder by a stretcher and then taken to (Alice Springs Hospital). By a rescue helicopte

After the news report, some critics were quoted as saying that tourists should not be allowed to climb the holy rock, an act of "great disrespect."

Urumu boulders climb live trend to be controversial. Urumu boulder is a sacred place for the aborigines of Australia, and touching it is considered a disrespect for the Anan ancients (Anangu).

There are still safety risks in climbing Urumu boulders, with a total of 30 people trying to reach the 860m summit of death.

"I'm glad this man is fine," said one netizen. "but he shouldn't be there in the first place. It's disrespectful."

Others commented: "how could they be climbing Urumu! won't it be closed in October? in any case, climbing Urumu boulders is very rude. It's karma."

The decision taken by the Ulu u-Kata Tju a National Park) Committee in 2017 banned tourists from climbing Urumu boulders since October 26, 2019.

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