Woman survives five days after being lost in bushes thanks to popsicles and wine
- May 9, 2023
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This was reported by the police of the Australian state of Victoria. save Lilian, 48 year old woman lost five days in the bushes during a holiday trip
This was reported by the police of the Australian state of Victoria. save Lilian, 48 year old woman lost five days in the bushes during a holiday trip
This was reported by the police of the Australian state of Victoria. save Lilian, 48 year old woman lost five days in the bushes during a holiday trip to Bright, one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country.
According to the police, the alarm about Lilian’s disappearance was activated on April 30 after will not communicate with his family as he usually does daily on the phone. The emergency services reportedly extensive searches in the areas of Mitta Mitta, Wodonga, Bright and Albury, but could not find any trace of her.
rose noon May 5 that the Victorian Air Police woman’s car found in the mountainous area in the forests of Mitta Mitta. The car stopped at the end of a dirt road.
“Lillian was found near 60 km from the nearest town and due to health problems couldn’t go for helpSo he kept his car,” Wodonga police station sergeant Martin Torpey said.
“I use great common sense keeping her car and not wandering through the woods, which helped the police find her.”
The sergeant then shared that Lillian was planning a short trip, so she only had popsicles, treats, sweets, and a bottle of wine with her. “The only liquid Lillian doesn’t drink was a bottle of wine he bought as a present for his mother.
For survive the cold nights from the area, the woman used her car heater. Thus, with these few resources, the woman managed to survive until she was found.
After the rescue, the police moved Lillian to nearest hospital for evaluation and treatment of dehydration.
“It is clear that Lillian was trying to get to Dartmouth Dam when came to a dead end road at the end of the Yankee Point highway and realized that I took a wrong turn, ”said the sergeant. “When I tried to turn around and reverse, the Cheltenham woman’s car stuck in the mud and without a cell phone, he couldn’t call for help.”
Watch the moment when Air Wing found a woman who had been missing for five days in a dense thicket.
An air wing was combing the rolling countryside yesterday afternoon when they spotted Lillian’s car at the end of a dirt road in the Mitta Mitta bush.
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— Victoria Police (@VictoriaPolice) May 6, 2023
“After being lost in the forest for five days, I very happy and grateful to see us and we were just as happy to see her,” said Sergeant Torpey.
Source: Aristegui Noticias
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