Wang Nuannuan was a successful businesswoman; however, despite her professional achievements, her marriage was unhappy, and her husband was a scoundrel. He was addicted to gambling and heavily in debt. To repay the money he owed, he devised a wicked plan. He bought a large life insurance policy in his wife’s name, then tricked her into traveling to Thailand to watch the sunrise from atop a cliff. Seeing that no one was around, he pushed her, and she fell.
He thought the woman would surely die, and by claiming that she had accidentally fallen, he could collect the hefty insurance payout and inherit all her property. Fate intervened, and Wang Nuannuan miraculously survived. Her husband was arrested by the Thai police and sentenced to 33 years in prison. At the time of the events, Wang was three months pregnant, and the fall could have killed the baby, too.
Five years later, on April 20, 2024, the woman returned to Thailand, where she found the people who had helped her and expressed her gratitude to them. The scene was heartwarming and touching. Filled with emotion, Wang said that a miracle saved her life.

Wang miraculously survives falling off the 34-meter cliff
The cliff was 34 meters high, higher than a 10-story building, with hard rocks at the base. Fortunately, when she fell, she was cushioned by a small tree that was 10 metres from the ground — the only tree growing on that barren cliff face. She was still seriously injured and remained unconscious at the bottom of the cliff for about 50 minutes. When she woke up, she tried to call for help, but her voice was too weak, and her vision was blurry.
At that moment, her entire life flashed before her eyes: from childhood, through elementary and middle school, university, work, dating, marriage, until the moment she fell off the cliff. Before pushing her, the man said he loved her.
Lying on the ground, despite her physical conditions, she was very clear-headed and desperately waiting to die; then, another miracle happened. In that remote place, at the bottom of the cliff, a lost tourist was wandering around, came across Wang, and rescued her.

It is said that those who survive a great disaster are blessed afterward. Wang suffered 17 fractures throughout her body and miraculously survived after 8 days in the ICU. Although doctors determined she would be permanently paralyzed, she fully recovered. She began rehabilitation on the third day after surgery, and two years later, she was able to walk without a wheelchair. She then decided to dedicate herself to charitable work, encouraging others to face adversity bravely.
Wang Nuannuan’s story is proof that miracles can always happen, and we should keep the faith.
Translated by Patty Zhang and edited by Laura Cozzolino
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