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TV actor stranded in the wild for three days in Thailand

Bangkok— Paul Nicholls, a British actor who starred in the EastEnders soap opera, was stranded in the wild for three days on a Thai island after he fell down a waterfall and broke his kneecap, a rescuer said on Thursday.

Nicholls was rescued on 13 July on the Thai resort island of Koh Samui after villagers noticed his rented motorcycle had been parked near the waterfall for several days.

The 38-year-old actor was taken on a stretcher to Samui International Hospital and later transferred to the government-run Koh Samui Hospital where he is currently being treated.

The head of the rescue team on Koh Samui, Chaiyaporn Sapprasert, said the actor could barely move when rescuers found him after an hours long search.

Dr. Dulkij Wittayajanyapong, director of Samui International Hospital, said Nicholls' kneecap suffered an open fracture and was infected because it was under water for more than two days.

The district chief of Koh Samui, Narong Yuttitam, said the accident would not have taken place if Nicholls had abided by danger signs placed near the secluded waterfall.

"Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time if we do not stay vigilant," Narong said.

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