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Mum Rescued After Falling Into Human Waste Pit
24 Apr
Summary
- A woman fell waist-deep into a human waste pit after an outdoor toilet collapsed.
- Rescue efforts involved a rope and a car, taking approximately 45 minutes.
- Authorities are investigating the structural failure of the toilet.

A woman in Australia's Northern Territory was rescued after falling into a human waste pit when an outdoor toilet collapsed. The incident occurred at the Henbury Meteorites Conservation Zone. She was trapped for approximately three hours, waist-deep in waste, after the toilet's floor gave way. Due to a lack of mobile coverage, her family traveled to the nearest town for assistance.
A tradesman, accompanied by the woman's husband, subsequently threw a rope into the pit. The rescue operation, which involved pulling her out with a car, took about 45 minutes. Despite the distressing circumstances, the woman did not suffer any severe injuries and was taken to a local hospital.