Melbourne, Australia (AP) – German tourist Carolina Wilga was found alive in a distance outback in Australia on Friday, he went missing 12 days later and a day after the discovery of his abandoned van, police said.
The 26 -year -old backpacker’s last known vision, and the last day’s family and friends heard from him, was on 29 June. He was seen in a general store in the city of 320 km (200 mi) wheat farming in the north-east of Western Australia state capital Perth. The population of beacon during the 2021 census was 123.
A member of the public found Wilga wandering on a forest trail late Friday night, inspiring the Western Australia Police Force. Martin Gelin said.
Gelin told reporters that she was in a “delicate” kingdom, but did not suffer any serious injury and was flown to a hospital in Perth for treatment.
“I think once we hear his story, it would be a remarkable story,” Gelin said, this was a “great result” for the backpacker’s family and those involved in the search.
“You know, he has clearly fought under some amazing circumstances,” he said. “From both Flora and Jiva, there is a very hostile environment. It is really, really a challenging atmosphere.”
Police said the backpacker stuck on June 29
The reserve where the willga was lost is more than 300,000 hectares (740,000 acres). Thursday-Friday night temperature was 2.6 degrees Celsius (36.7 Fahrenheit), with no rain.
Gelin said that the crew of a police helicopter saw the van in the forest in the north of the Karrun Hill Nature Reserve, 36 km (22 mi) beacon on Thursday.
“Very difficult country. Vast region. So it’s a miracle that they have really seen the car, to be honest,” Gelin found reporters that he was before he was found.
On Friday, ground surctures snatched a heavy wooden range of 300 meters (1,000 ft) beyond the van. Police said Vilga’s van, Mitsubishi Delika Star Wagon of 1995, got stuck in the mud the day she left the beacon, Galin said.
The van, which contains solar panels and drinking water reserves, had recovery boards under the wheels behind them that are used to give traction to vehicles when stuck.
The police believed that the willga was lost and was not a victim of crime.
Australian serial killer Ivan MilatThose who died in jail in 2019, from 1989 to 1992, were infamous and murdered and killed seven backpackers including three German, two Britain and two Australians.
Rod McGirk, Associated Press