Man LEAVES young woman after she slips off a mountain ledge because he is late for work

Is this the worst first date ever? Man LEAVES young woman after she slips off a mountain ledge because he was running late for work

  • A man has shockingly left a woman alone after she slipped off a mountain ledge
  • The woman injured her hand after she fell at Glass House Mountains, QLD
  • Ecologist Brian Coulter was the real gentleman on the woman’s failed first date
  • Mr Coulter was climbing with three other friends before they spotted her fall 

A man has shockingly left a woman alone after she slipped off a mountain ledge during their first date in a national park.  

The man decided to impress the woman by taking her out to a morning hike at Glass House Mountains, north of Brisbane, for a climb on Friday.

Unfortunately, the woman slipped and fell off a mountain peak where she badly hurt her hand, Courier Mail reports.

A man has shockingly left a woman alone after she slipped off a mountain ledge during their first date in a national park north of Brisbane, Queensland (pictured)

The man didn’t stay and said he had to leave otherwise he would be late for work.

Ecologist Brian Coulter was the real gentleman on the poor woman’s failed first date.

The ecologist from Brisbane said he was climbing with three friends on the mountain when he spotted the woman fall. 

‘She told us she was actually on a first date and that he [her date] was the one that had decided to take her up the mountain,’ Mr Coulter said. 

Mr Coulter said it was a challenge for emergency services to rescue her because they were on a remote and steep part of the mountain, yet they safely managed to abseil down with her (pictured)

Mr Coulter said it was a challenge for emergency services to rescue her because they were on a remote and steep part of the mountain, yet they safely managed to abseil down with her (pictured)

‘But apparently he [her date] was running late for work so he left her there while we attended to her injuries,’ Mr Coulter told the Courier Mail.

The former department of environment wildlife officer said his three friends were all firefighters and so they helped the injured woman before calling on their team of local firies to help out.

Mr Coulter said it was a challenge for emergency services to rescue her because they were on a remote and steep part of the mountain, yet they safely managed to abseil down with her.

The woman was taken to Caboolture Hospital. 

Mr Coulter said it was safe to say the woman would not be giving the runaway man a second date.

The woman was on a first date hike at Glass House Mountains, north of Brisbane, for a morning climb on Friday

The woman was on a first date hike at Glass House Mountains, north of Brisbane, for a morning climb on Friday

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