Pothole Tragedy - Student Stuck In Derbyshire Cave (1959)
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2011
- Pothole Tragedy - Student Stuck In Derbyshire Cave (1959): This 1950's newsreel depicts the tragic story of Neil Moss, a 20-year-old student who got stuck in a pothole in Peak Cavern by the village of Castleton.
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my dad was on that failed rescue, neil moss is still down there, they capped off the chimney where he fell with concrete.
Terrible tragedy. On a side note, the format of these old news reals was absolutely epic.
Thanks to Disasterthon sharing
After he suffocated I think I read somewhere that his mother asked for that part of the cave to be sealed up with the bloke still in it .
Graham B yup it was capped - it wasn't part of the cave as such but imagine a corkscrew twist drop passage with a small top opening.
wow never knew this I have been down there many times I was only there the other week bless him
I remember it very much. Especially about the corkscrew tunnel. It's always haunted me.
I can remember my dad telling me this story when I was a kid. He would has been almost turning nine and living in London at the time of this tragedy.
My Dad used to tell me this story too. I always assumed it was an urban myth until the Internet sadly confirmed it.
What a terrible way to go.
I remember this. Vey sad. Some of my older friends helped with the rescue attempt. (Nice to know there are intellectuals like rastan saga prepared to give us the benefit of his anonymous wisdom.)
wow how old are you
@@Luis-bo2uj The comment was 7 years old when you posted it, so it was posted in 2014. That's 55 years in-between the rescue attempt and the comment. Since he said "some of my older friends," I'll guess he was 14 when this happened, and that guess would mean he was born in 1945. Given that, he would have been 76 when you posted, and 78 now, in 2023.
I might be off with a few estimates here.
@blackbrid1195 Presumably. We think they just board them up like tombs when this happens.
wow
The year I was born..
0:13 was that Billy Joel?
@blackbrid1195 yes it it
They put down concrete to seal it up with the body still in in the hole
John Thompson
yes that was my dad, i still have the 2 issues of Descent mag with it in, can't find it anywhere online, tho i was told by a mate they still use his report in the syllabus for the cave leader courses
Who was your dad?
@@iprobablywontseeyourreply.7193 george Cooper
@@aneurinnyecooper570And who was george Cooper?
@@simongellert844 My dad, member of the Eldon Caving Cub. He became chief training officer in the Derbyshire Cave Rescue in the late 70s and wrote the definitive report of this rescue
@@aneurinnyecooper570 anywhere to find that report? thnks
the late george cooper did a good write up on this in decent
My dad
Aneurin 'Nye' Cooper can you post the article? I’d like to read.
@@Polymated drive.google.com/file/d/1s0UPu5PZw2wNARamonaBF6Sw_i1xjtqJ/view?usp=drivesdk
At least it sounds like the gasses got him
Pot luck
Penetrated his crevice... yup