Redfugee,

This video detailing the event was more uncomfortable to watch than expected, if you really imagine what it must have been like… Horrible way to go. www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-TaF2DbaWw

volvoxvsmarla,

Honestly in some way he was lucky. There were people helping him and trying to rescue him and he could hear them directly and even see someone’s face at a point, they even gave him a radio to communicate to his wife waiting outside of the cave. He was comforted and had company and hope. A lot of other “explorers” or “adventurers” who die in freak accidents don’t have that much luck.

supercriticalcheese,

I don’t know if I would classify as lucky given his ultimate fate.

Emerald,

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Morbid Knowledge, @Morbidful

A diagram of how John Edward Jones was stuck for 27 hours in nutty putty cave before passing away.

kira👾, @kirawontmiss

wanna know something crazy to prevent this? not exploring a cave

A_Random_Idiot, (edited )

Hell, explore the cave.

Just don’t go forcing your way into places you clearly cant fit shouldnt be in, like a fucking idiot.

That shit wasnt cute when you did it as a kid and force your parents to destroy the stair railing just to get your fat fucking head out between the bannisters, and its even less so now when you do it to the entire fucking earth.

Agent641,

This hole… it was made for him

Moc,

Drrrr drrr

Fedizen,

What a fucking dumbass

pastaPersona,

Nutty Putty Cave jesus who the hell names these caves?

SnokenKeekaGuard,
@SnokenKeekaGuard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Nutty putty people

Gork,
Honytawk,

Going spelunking? Whatever floats your boat

Crawling into a small crack? Dangerous.

But why the fuck did he go into it head first?

EncryptKeeper,

He was trying to reach a particular place in the cave but wasn’t where he thought he was. Both the place he was trying to reach and the place he actually was, are extremely tight squeezes that are literally impossible to turn around in. The difference is, the place he thought he was, has a large cavern on the other end where you can stand up and turn around. Once he realized he wasn’t where he thought he was, his only real option was to move forward and hope it led somewhere with more room. Falling into the hole the way he did was largely an accident in pursuit of that goal.

dipshit,

feet don’t have eyes

pete_the_cat,

This is just plain stupidity IMO. Dude deserves a Darwin Award.

Matriks404, (edited )

You can explore a cave and not be a dumbass.

I like caves (been to like only 2 or 3 though, lol), but if I become stupid enough to trap myself in one, I hope no one would risk a life to rescue me. That’s what’s actually the worst thing about situations like this.

squiblet,
@squiblet@kbin.social avatar

Yeah, the articles about this explain how there was a multi day rescue effort, several people were so traumatized they never wanted to cave again, one rescuer got smashed in the face with a pulley that came out of the ceiling, and the cave ended up being sealed with concrete. It was known as an easy cave though and the rescuers weren’t otherwise in danger.

pizza,
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