Rescuers pulled an American researcher out of a Turkish cave on Monday, more than a week after he became seriously ill 1,000 meters (more than 3,000 feet) below its entrance, said the Speleological Federation of Turkey.
r who became seriously ill on Sept. 2 with stomach bleeding. He was on an expedition to map thers carried him with the help of a stretcher, making frequent stops at temporary camps set up along the way.
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