Tuesday 16 April 2019
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Dramatic rescue at Molesworth Kat Pickford Reporter
kat@marlboroughmedia.co.nz
A tramper hiked through the night to get help for his paralysed friend after a day’s walking turned
into a dramatic rescue bid. Experienced trampers Anthony Oakly and brother-in-law Ian Hunt were in Marlborough’s rugged and remote back country earlier this year. Ian fainted during the middle of
the night at Severn Hut in the Molesworth, damaging his spinal cord and paralysing himself from the neck down. But the Personal Locator Beacon (PLB) Anthony usually carried with him was at home with a
dead battery. “There was no way I could move him myself, luckily I’d done some first aid courses which covered spinal injuries,” Anthony says. The pair knew their only hope was for Anthony to leave and find help.
“It was a hell of a call to make, to leave my mate there like that, but the hut book showed hardly anyone visited, so there was no point sitting there waiting for
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‘Chick lit’ writer wins top award
See page 2 for full story. Janelle Wilkey wrote and illustrated a book about a hen in Fiji. Photo: Paula Hulburt.
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