A Chinese mother-to-be is calling for the death penalty on her husband after he allegedly tried to murder her by pushing her off a cliff during a trip in Thailand.
Wang Nan, 32, who was three months pregnant at the time, survived the 34-metre (111-feet) fall in the Pha Taem National Park in Ubon Ratchathani province on June 9, but sustained fractures in her left thigh, arm, collar bone and knees. Her unborn child was miraculously unharmed.
Her 33-year-old husband, Yu Xiaodong, was arrested by Thai police for attempted murder on June 17 after an investigation revealed that he had wanted her fortune of 100 million baht (£2.5 million) to pay off his gambling debts.
Wang Nan, 32, who was three months pregnant at the time, survived the 34-metre fall in the Pha Taem National Park in Ubon Ratchathani province on June 9, but sustained fractures in her left thigh, arm, collar bone and knees. Her unborn child was miraculously unharmed
Following an investigation, Wang finally provided a new account and accused her husband, Yu Xiaodong (pictured centre), 33, of pushing her off the cliff because he wanted her fortune of 100 million baht (£2.5 million) to pay off his debts
Following weeks of treatment, Wang is able to move her right arm and speak, but is still unable to move both her legs
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Share 11 sharesFollowing weeks of treatment, Wang is able to move her right arm and speak, but is still unable to move both her legs.
She had recently been transported from Ubon to Bangkok for further treatment, according to Beijing News. The family will seek to return to China as soon as possible to set up an investigation with local authorities.
'He committed intentional murder. And it's not only my life, it's also my child's life too,' Wang told reporters.
'For this intentional murder, we hope he would be sentenced to death,' she said.
Yu, who was from a poor family, accumulated more than one million yuan (£116,000) in debt from gambling and asked Wang to help him repay it, but she only agreed to pay half, giving him motive to kill her. Officers said they found the husband suspicious after noticing him standing at a distance from the scene as rescuers helped his wife after the fall
During their trip to Thailand, Yu (pictured) brought her to several national parks and appeared interested in looking at the cliffs, Wang said. However, she found this behaviour odd because he had a severe fear of heights
At a hearing in Thailand last Wednesday, Wang claimed that her husband had planned her murder.
She said that Yu was jailed for eight years for a previous crime and never got a job after the pair got married.
Yu, who was from a poor family, accumulated more than one million yuan (£116,000) in debt from gambling and asked Wang to help him repay it, but she only agreed to pay half, giving him motive to kill her.
During their trip to Thailand, Yu brought her to several national parks and appeared interested in looking at the cliffs, she said. However, she found this behaviour odd because he had a severe fear of heights.
She had recently been transported from Ubon to Bangkok for further treatment, according to Beijing News. The family will seek to return to China as soon as possible to set up an investigation with local authorities. They hope Yu would be sentenced to death
Wang is now under the care of her parents after the harrowing incident. Doctors assured the woman that her foetus remains in stable condition, but the family worries that the medication and anaesthesia used in her emergency surgeries would harm the child
A tourist found Wang lying wounded on a trail in the Pha Taem National Park after she had tumbled down the cliff that morning.
She and her unborn child miraculously survived after her fall was broken by trees, Pol Colonel Charnchai Innara, commander of the Khong Chiam district police station, previously said.
Wang initially told officers that she had fallen off the cliff after passing out. However, police in Thailand suspected foul play in the incident, according to The Nation.
Officer Innara said police found the husband suspicious after noticing him standing at a distance from the scene as rescuers helped his wife after the fall.
An interpreter also overhead Wang saying to her husband at hospital: 'Why did you do that to me?'
A tourist found Wang lying wounded on a trail in the Pha Taem National Park after she had tumbled down the cliff that morning. She and her unborn child survived after her fall was broken by trees, Pol Colonel Charnchai Innara, commander of the Khong Chiam district police station, previously said
The woman later told officers that she was unable to tell her story earlier because her husband wouldn't leave her side (above) while she was receiving treatment
The couple, from east China's Jiangsu province, were in Thailand doing business and decided to take a trip to the Pha Taem National Park (pictured above), famous for its rock formation
The woman later told officers that she was unable to tell her story earlier because her husband wouldn't leave her side while she was receiving treatment.
He threatened to kill her if she had told police what happened, Wang claimed.
The couple, from east China's Jiangsu province, were in Thailand doing business and decided to take a trip to the park, famous for its rock formation.
Doctors assured the woman that her foetus remains in stable condition, but the family worries that the medication and anaesthesia used in her emergency surgeries would harm the child.
Authorities are conducting further investigations.
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