After 47 days missing, trekker ready to return

The China Post
Date: May 2, 2017
By: CNA

NEW DELHI — A Taiwanese trekker who went missing for 47 days in the Himalaya is

Taiwanese trekker Liang Sheng-yue (梁聖岳) celebrates his 22nd birthday at the Grande Hospital in Nepal on April 28. Liang, who went missing for 47 days in the Himalaya, is ready to return to Taiwan. (Kathmandu Post/ANN)

ready to return to Taiwan, a hospital in the Nepali capital of Kathmandu said Monday.

Grande Hospital, where Liang Sheng-yue (梁聖岳) has been recovering since his rescue on April 26, said that Liang was doing well and that he and his father, who flew to the hospital to be with his son, had taken care of the discharge procedures.

According to the hospital, Liang, who lost 30 kilograms during his ordeal, spent most of his time in hospital reading and resting.

Liang, 21, and his girlfriend, Liu Chen-chun (劉宸君), 18, arrived in Nepal from India in late February and began their trek in early March. Their families in Taiwan lost contact with the couple after March 3 and formally requested help on March 15 after they failed to establish contact as scheduled on March 10.    [FULL  STORY]

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