Kathmandu: Two Polish nationals, Mr. Sebastian Stench and Ms. RENATA Olech were chased and then mercilessly hit by an angry female Nepali Rhinoceros while walking around deep inside the jungles of the Baridiya national Park last week, reports Nepal Poland Friendship Association here.
Thanks the Almighty both the Poles are safe and been treated at the NORVIC hospital in Kathmandu.
The incident took place around 3 PM on November 4.
The two Polish citizens had entered Nepal from India and had planned a quiet walk at the world famous Bardiya National Park but unfortunately met with this accident.
“Thanks the children playing deep inside the jungles who could listen to our painful voices seeking rescue from the onslaught of the Rhino that they were saved and later flown to Kathmandu the same evening, said the Medical practitioner, Dr. Shiva Adhikari, who is taking care of the two badly injured Polish nationals.
Sebastian is a Medical Doctor working at a Cardiological hospital in Warsaw and Ms. Renata is a media man attached to a government owned daily in Warsaw.
“While I was being hit by the Rhino, I had already thought that end of her life was round the corner”, said Renata to this scribe when this reporter went to see both at the Norvic Sunday evening.
For me it was an dreadful adventure, commented Dr. Sebastian.
Dr. Sebastian plans to pen a story on the whole incident and let his compatriots know about how adventure greets the tourists in Nepal’s national parks.
“It was exciting and really some thing very much unexpected”, added the medical practitioner from Warsaw.
For Renata, the incident apparently has made an impact but then yet she is happy to have faced such horrifying face to face with a dreadful creature.
Both the Polish nationals are leaving today to their country, it is learnt from the Nepal-Poland Friendship Association sources.
Ms. Anna Adhikari, a Polish girl married to a Nepali journalist, also enquired about their health conditions at the Norvic Monday morning.
The NPFA has thanked Dr. Adhikari for his caring love extended to his patients from Poland.