Chinese woman killed, husband injured in horrific Chiang Mai accident


A team from the Erawan Rescue Centre rushed to Jungle Flight Chiang Mai, a zipline attraction in Doi Saket district, to take Jing Chen, 44, and her husband Liu Yang, 46, to hospital for treatment. – The Nation

CHIANG MAI: A Chinese couple’s visit to Chiang Mai turned into a tragedy on Thursday (Aug 1) when a large tree fell on a cable bridge and dropped them from a great height. The wife succumbed to her injuries later.

A team from the Erawan Rescue Centre rushed to Jungle Flight Chiang Mai, a zipline attraction in Doi Saket district, to take Jing Chen, 44, and her husband Liu Yang, 46, to hospital for treatment.

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