A pregnant woman whose foot was amputated to release after nearly 3 days left trapped in a block of flats that collapsed in her mandalay Myanmarafter the murder earthquakeit was found that he was dead a little later.
Rescuers thought they had saved the life of 35 -year -old Mathu Thu Lwin, but they were unable to bring it back to life as they pulled it out of the debris of the Sky Villa Condominium apartment complex, demolished by the huge 7.7 -Richter earthquake, which hit Minim.
It was a tragic end in a long -standing struggle for the 35 -year -old’s release, with rescuers from China and Myanmar using a drill, chainsaw and rotary saws to penetrate the concrete that stabbed her.
Finally it went out shortly after 8:00 pm (Local Time of Myanmar) and doctors examined her, performing cardiopulmonary rejuvenation in a garage, but her death was found shortly afterwards.
“We did everything to save her,” said one of the medical team, but she had lost a lot of blood from her foot amputation to release her.
An improvised surgery remained unused in an auxiliary building to stabilize it, as the woman did not succeed.
Sky Villa Condominium was one of the buildings most affected by Friday’s 7.7 earthquake, which has so far been known to have killed about 1,700 people in Myanmar.
The 12 floors of the building were reduced to six of the earthquake after its collapse.