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Stranded Aussie hiker uses saxophone to alert rescue crews after spending week missing in remote Taiwan mountains

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Source : Perth Now news

An Australian man missing in a remote mountain region in Taiwan for a week has survived his ordeal – revealing how he used his saxophone to help rescuers locate him.

The 50-year-old, known only as Matthew, was stranded for days along a cliff in the eastern Coastal Mountain Range near Taitung, along Taiwan’s southeast coast.

According to local media reports, Matthew had been hiking above the cliff area but became stranded after climbing down a ravine.

Camera IconMatthew, 50, became stranded in a remote mountain region in Taiwan during a hike. Supplied Credit: Supplied Source Known
He became stranded with no food for a week, after climbing down a ravine and being unable to return to the cliff area. Picture: Supplied / 7News
Camera IconHe became stranded with no food for a week, after climbing down a ravine and being unable to return to the cliff area. Supplied / 7News Credit: Channel 7

His initial hike was sparked following an argument with his wife.

The Taitung County Fire Bureau deployed rescue crews, including volunteer firefighters and forestry personnel, after receiving a missing person’s report last Monday.

Speaking to 7News, Matthew revealed he “spent a lot of time praying”, reading his Bible and playing music in the time he went missing.

Matthew revealed he spent a lot of time reading his Bible, praying and playing music while waiting for his rescue. Picture: Supplied
Camera IconMatthew revealed he spent a lot of time reading his Bible, praying and playing music while waiting for his rescue. Supplied Credit: Channel 7
Eventually, he used his saxophone to alert rescuers of his location. Picture: Supplied
Camera IconEventually, he used his saxophone to alert rescuers of his location. Supplied Credit: Supplied Source Known

He eventually used his saxophone to alert rescuers of his location.

Authorities said the rescue was complicated by heavy rain and unstable terrain.

“Drones were used to airdrop food and supplies to Matthew while rescue teams advanced on foot from two directions,” the Taitung County Fire Bureau said, per reports from the Taipei Times.

Drones were used to deploy food and supplies while rescue teams moved in, local media reports. Picture: Supplied
Camera IconDrones were used to deploy food and supplies while rescue teams moved in, local media reports. Supplied Credit: Supplied Source Known

“Rescuers reached Matthew on Thursday evening, but rain, dense vegetation and dangerous terrain forced them to camp overnight before escorting him down the mountain yesterday.”

Miraculously, Matthew walked away with no injuries.

“It’s a miracle. Thank you, Taiwan,” he told 7News.