The harrowing last words of a man who ‘died the worst death imaginable’ after getting stuck upside down in a cave in Utah have been revealed.
John Edward Jones, 26, had been exploring Nutty Putty Cave, located approximately 55 miles from Salt Lake City, in November 2009 when the tragic incident occurred.
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The cave was considered suitable for beginner cave explorers due to its winding passages and wide caverns, so John and his brother Josh – who was an experienced cave diver – decided to venture in with their group splitting up so the less experienced members could take on easier sections while the seasoned spelunkers ventured deeper into the cave.
Things began to go wrong when John decided to search for a narrow tunnel known as the ‘birth canal’, but took a wrong turn which led him to a different area of the cave, where he attempted to navigate a tiny crack in the wall which he believed would open into a larger cavern.
Unfortunately, he had miscalculated and became wedged inside the narrow crevice, only 10 inches across and 18 inches high, meaning the six-foot tall and 200lb man could not get back out the way he came and his only option was to continue forward, being forced to suck in his stomach so tightly that he became wedged in the gap when he released his breath.