A man collecting bat droppings in the Cambodian jungle fell in between two large rocks and stayed wedged there for four days before rescue teams wrested him free, authorities said.

Sum Bora, 28, fell into the small space while trying to retrieve his flashlight in the Chakry mountain jungle in the northwest section of the country, police said.

Bat droppings are collected by farmers in the country to be used as fertilizers for their crops.

Bora’s family began searching for him when he didn’t return after three days, according to Cambodia’s Fresh News. His brother found him and called police, who sent rescuers to free him.

About 200 rescuers responded and destroyed pieces of the boulders to safely extract Bora, authorities said.

He was freed at about 6 p.m. on Wednesday and taken to a local hospital.

With Post Wires