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The current situation of pregnant woman Wang Nuannuan who fell off a cliff in Thailand

Wang Nuannuan, a pregnant woman who fell off a cliff in Thailand, was able to stand up again after more than three years of medical rehabilitation and surgery.

Wang Nuannuan, a party involved in the "Pregnant woman who fell off a cliff in Thailand" case, updated a video, saying that after more than three years of medical rehabilitation and surgery, she was finally able to stand up again.

On June 9, 2019, Wang Nuannuan, who was five months pregnant, was pushed off a cliff by her husband while traveling in Thailand. She suffered 17 fractures in her body and more than 100 steel nails. After recovering from the injury, she has been traveling in a wheelchair, and the doctor told her that she might not be able to walk for the rest of her life.

According to Wang Nuannuan, she has been undergoing medical rehabilitation and surgery for more than three years. She is like a baby and needs to relearn stretching and various movements. This process is not only painful, but also very mentally challenging.

Background of the incident:

On June 9, 2019, Wang Nuannuan, a pregnant woman from Jiangsu, fell off a cliff in Ubon Ratchathani National Park, Thailand, and was seriously injured. After Wang Nuannuan regained consciousness, she told the police that it was indeed not an accident that she fell off the cliff, but that she was pushed down by her husband Yu Moudong.

After several months of investigation and trial, during which Yu Moudong never confessed, the Thai court sentenced Yu Moudong to life imprisonment in the first instance, along with 5.85 million baht in civil compensation. At the second instance, the judge held that Yu Moudong did not constitute intentional homicide and commuted the sentence from life imprisonment to ten years in prison.