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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399a ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399b ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399c ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399d ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399g ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399i ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399k ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399l ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Quirky China News / Rex Features ( 1140399h ) Man survives 10-storey fall after mistaking shaft door for toilet cubicle, Chongqing, China - 04 Mar 2010 MAN SURVIVES 10-STOREY FALL AFTER MISTAKING SHAFT DOOR FOR TOILET A Chinese man has miraculously survived a 30m fall after mistaking the door to an empty shaft as the door to a toilet cubicle. Gong Anxiang, 38, of Chongqing, was attending a relative's wedding on the 10th floor of a hotel when the incident happened. "During the meal he went to the toilet but never came back," said Gong's wife. When he failed to return, Gong's wife tried to call her husband numerous times but got no response until almost four hours later. "Only at around 6pm he answered the phone but without any words, he just made some groaning noises like he was in pain." "He definitely had something wrong with him." Gong's wife and other relatives then began to search the hotel but were unable to find him. "We looked through every bathroom in the building but couldn't find him. Relatives even volunteered to check at our home, guessing he may have gone back but he was not there either." Nearly five hours after Gong first went missing he finally answered his wife's call for the second time. "He sounded like he was dying, but managed to say 'I am in the kitchen'". Gong was eventually discovered in the kitchen, which is on the basement floor of the hotel, in a shaft that was hidden behind a door covered by equipment. According to Gong, when he went to the toilet the only two cubicles were occupied so he opened another door opposite and walked in. However, instead of stepping into another cubicle he dropped 30m down a cable shaft to the basement floor below. "My surroundings were all black when I woke up. I smelled a thick blood odor and both feet were unmovable. My head was splitting and bleeding... For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/EKVRQWVWX
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