
Aussie sax player found in cave after fight brought back home
Yesterday, we reported on the case of an Australian man who went missing after an argument with his wife and was found stranded days later playing the saxophone in a cave in the mountains of Taitung. Well, the story has come to a happy ending. The Australian sax player was brought down to safety on Friday, and reunited with his wife. Rescuers say it was not an easy operation, as the terrain was extremely steep and loose. What’s even more shocking is that the man had headed out on this extreme hike, wearing flip flops on his feet. He now says, he will never hike a mountain again.
In front of the cave is a sheer drop. There’s no clear way through on any side.
Sun Yang-chung
Rescuer
It’s all loose dirt, so you can’t get a proper footing. Every time we took a step, the ground would crumble. There were a lot of loose rocks as well. Once you got past that, it was all a sheer slope. Without ropes, you would just slide all the way down, it’d be extremely dangerous.
Sung Li-ting
Rescuer
He was so happy to be coming down. We told him he would see his wife soon, told him that she missed him. He said he’d never go into the mountains again. He was apologetic for making everyone work so hard.
For almost one week, a 50-year-old Australian man named Matthew was trapped in the mountains of Donghe. Most surprisingly, he made it all the way through the treacherous terrain wearing flip-flops that have since worn down and crumbled. He fled into the wilderness with his saxophone after an argument with his wife, aiming to clear his mind. But in the end he got trapped in a cave. Rescuers finally reached him on Thursday and provided him with rain boots. After regaining some strength, they brought him down the mountain on Friday, to cheers from onlookers.
Matthew
Was lost in mountains
I followed the river, maybe I can find a way. I see her. Wow, this is only God’s gift. Yeah. So I kept calling “Hello!” and then 119, the team is so helpful. Thank you, Taiwan.
Matthew prayed for his rescue for days. The terrain was so steep that even rescuers almost ran out of rope to reach him safely. They say Matthew’s will to survive was admirable, because he persevered even when rocks fell down on them. Just one look at the crevice he was stuck in makes it clear why the operation was so delicate. Matthew says he followed a stream down to a waterfall, and then came upon a cliff as he tried to keep going downhill. That’s where he got stuck, unable to go back up. He didn’t bring his phone or any other electronic devices with him, so all he could do was wait to be found.
Shen Wei-hsiang
Fire fighter
There’s a common thing among hikers who get lost. About 9 in 10 hikers try to head downhill to get water in the valley.
The rescuers used maps, drones, and their experience to find Matthew, and had to dispatch extra personnel to bring him back down. His wife waited anxiously for his return, and was only able to smile with relief when she saw he was still alive and kicking.
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2026-05-15