Carolina Wilga, a German woman lost in Australia Remock Backback, was found alive after 12 days

Melbourne, Australia – Jarolina tourists Carolina Wilga were found alive in Australia Remock Backback on Friday, 12 days after being lost after condemned, police said.
Fast Les 2-year-old Bartacker, and the family maintained family and friends heard him, was June 29. He was in the Hospital in the City of Beaacon, 200 miles in the northeastern Australian State Perth. Beacon had 123 people during the number of 202 people.
The public member received Wilga and wandered in the forest route by the end of Friday, Western Australia Police Forces. Martin Glynn said. He was in a position “Flantacle” but was not seriously injured in Perth for the Treatment for the Treatment for the Treatment for Treatment for Treatment, GLLYNN told reporters.
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“I think when we hear her story, it will be wonderful,” said Glynn, “the result was the best of the background and those involved in search.
“You know, you obviously have experienced some wonderful situations,” he said. “There is a very hostile place there, from Flora and Flora. It is a real challenge to deal with it.”
Reserve when Wilga lost covering more than 740,000 acres. Thursday – Friday night day was 36.7.7.7 Fahrenheit, outside the rain in the area.
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The helicopter workers saw Ivan on his Thursday in the wilderness in Warry Hill Reserve, 22 kilometers in northern Beacon, Glynn said.
“The most difficult world. The big place
The world detectors on Friday placed a multiple thousand forests on top of the van.
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Police Covered Wilga, 1995 Mitsubishi Delica Star Wangon, stuck in the muddle on the day of Beacon, Glynn said. The van, with solar panels, and drinking water, had recovery boards under its rear wheels used to offer cartridge.
Police believe Wilga was lost and was not a victim of crime.
In the Communications Post, Police Western Australia said Wilga was “available by a member of the public, before they can be transferred to obtain medical care.”
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