Mark Dickey developed gastrointestinal bleeding while down in Morca cave with other explorers
First published on Thu 7 Sep 2023 15.11 BST
Turkey’s caving federation said on Thursday that 150 rescuers were trying to reach Mark Dickey, 40, who developed gastrointestinal bleeding while deep inside the Morca cave, near Turkey’s Mediterranean coast. The federation launched a rescue operation with the help of Turkey’s emergency response service on Tuesday. Several international teams, including Croats and Italians, were assisting, the federation said.
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