My Online Lover Left Me To Die During An Accident On Our First Outing — Woman
A young woman has recalled her ‘ date from hell ’ after impaling her hand on a tree stump and being abandoned by her date on top of a mountain .Sarah Wylie , 24 , was speechless when the man – who had pursued her online for three weeks – appeared more bothered by ensuring he got his bloodied sock back after the accident – than her welfare.
The disaster occurred after Sarah organised a romantic first date to climb a mountain at sunrise earlier this year , Yahoo Style UK has reported.
Sarah said she immediately got ‘ bad vibes ’ after meeting her mystery man but decided to follow through with their plans of hiking up the scenic Mount Tibrogargan , on the Sunshine Coast in Queensland.
But during their descent down the mountain , disaster struck when Sarah suddenly slipped on a rock and began tumbling down the treacherous slope.
In a desperate attempt to save herself , Sarah grabbed onto a nearby tree stump – but horrifically impaled her hand.
And to make matters worse , her bemused date – who she has chosen not to name – left her at the top of the mountain as Sarah claims he ‘ needed to get to work ’.
Sarah also says that despite offering his sock to help stop the bleeding , he quickly asked for it back before heading off alone.
Thankfully Sarah had been spotted by off -duty firefighters who helped Sarah down from the mountain and took her to hospital , while her date made his way to work.
“ I ’ d been chatting with this guy who had got in touch with me online , ” the exercise physiologist said.
“ I didn ’ t want to meet up straight away , so I got to know him first and we talked for about three weeks.
“ Then we decided to climb a mountain together for our first date . It sounded like a really nice idea and something a little different.
“ As soon as I met up with him , I didn ’ t really get a good feeling from the very beginning . I could tell straight away it probably wasn ’ t going to work.
“ We had not even been together for an hour before the fall happened . My footing was off and I rolled my ankle and fell.
“ As I was falling , I looked behind me and noticed there was a tree stump so I tried to grab onto it . But instead , I impaled my hand.
“ It went into my palm and ripped all the way through to my middle finger . I knew straight away it was serious , as I could see the muscle fibres poking out of my hand.
“ I ’ d never seen so much blood in my life . ”
Covered in blood and frozen with fear , Sarah pleaded with her date to help rip off her singlet in order to make a tourniquet for her hand – but instead , he gave her his sock.
Miraculously , a team of off – duty firefighters who were also mountain climbing at the same time had witnessed the accident and thankfully came to Sarah ’ s rescue.
As she drifted in and out of consciousness , Sarah ’ s date decided it was the perfect time to make a swift getaway – but not without his bloodied sock.
“ He had absolutely no idea what to do . I could see he wanted nothing to do with the whole situation , ” Sarah said.
“ He was rolling his eyes and kept walking up and down the mountain trying to get reception on his mobile phone , so that he could call his work.
“ He was frustrated that he couldn ’ t get through to them . So as I was nearly passing out , he came over to me and said he had to go because he needed to go to work and had a lot of meetings.
“ This was only 10 or 15 minutes after I fell. He couldn’ t wait to get out of there.
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