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Carolina Wilga was found safe after being lost in the Western Australian outback for 11 nights. She survived by drinking ...
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SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australian authorities said they found a 26-year-old German backpacker "safe and well" after she had been missing in a remote part of the country's northwest for almost two weeks.
German backpacker Carolina Wilga remains in Fiona Stanley Hospital in Western Australia after an overwhelming 24 hours.
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Carolina Wilga spent 11 nights lost in the Western Australian Outback convinced nobody would find her. It was only by ‘sheer ...
German backpacker Carolina Wilga drank water from puddles and sheltered in a cave before escaping an 11-night ordeal in the Australian bush, police said Saturday.
Carolina Wilga had become very confused and disorientated after 12 days lost in the bush and it was "sheer luck" she eventually found a road, a Western Australian detective has said.
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