Mum, 82, and daughter, 64, drink urine while trapped in broken lift for four days

The pensioner and her 64-year-old daughter were the only two people at home in their private villa, and did not have their mobile phones on them, their doctor said

    The mum and daughter were trapped for four day with no means of asking for help (Image: AsiaWire / Gaoxin Hospital)

    An 82-year-old woman and her daughter survived by drinking urine while trapped in a broken lift for four days for four days.

    The pensioner and her 64-year-old daughter were the only two people at home in their private villa, and did not have their mobile phones on them, their doctor said.

    The women, who were recently discharged from Xi'an Gaoxing Hospital in north-western China's Shaanxi Province, went into survival mode after the lift in their home malfunctioned.

    With no food, water or means of communication with the outside, they collected and drank each other's urine in order to stay alive, eventually breaking out of the lift after spending three nights inside, Doctor Yin Aiping told the website.

    She said: "The two patients live together in a private villa and have a lift they don't often use.

    "On the day of the incident, the mother and daughter were taking the lift to the second floor when everything suddenly went black. There was no light at all.

    The mum and daughter were trapped for four days
    (Image: AsiaWire / Gaoxin Hospital)

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    "Because they were on their way to bathe, they didn't bring their mobile phones. They had nothing they could use to contact anybody, and they were the only two people at home.

    "The mother stood on her daughter and used her fist to break the light panel above their heads. She then pulled out the wires, and they used them to it make a small gap in the doors.

    "They took turns sitting by the opening in order to breathe fresh air.

    "Then they fought hunger and thirst. They knew that, in order to survive, they would need water and food.

    "The mother and daughter agreed. Whenever the mother urinated, the daughter would collect it with her hands. When the daughter urinated, the mother would do the same.

    "This continued for four days and three nights."

    On the fourth day, they managed to prise the lift doors open with their hands, and the daughter ran out to get help, The Paper's report said.

    Doctor Yin noted that both mother and daughter were exhausted and severely dehydrated when they were brought to the hospital.

    Both recovered after treatment and were discharged.

    Doctor Yin added: "We know that urine is mostly water. Although it contains some toxins, it can still be used to temporarily sustain life.

    "These fluids are vitally important. Without them, these two people could not have survived for so long."

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