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The rest of the two weeks left on the outskirts of Western Australia said, “He is grateful to be right chic.”
Caroline Wilga, a 26-year-old German national, was rescued on Friday after spending an freezing night and lost in Bushland.
Drink from ponds and saved shelter in the cave, Police said.
Since its salvation, Ms. Wilga, Mrs. Wilga, and the minibus confused his head after the control of the vehicle.
Stained by a driver and was taken to a Perth Hospital where they healed.
MS Wilga, medical staff, the German Consulate and all the people who helped him search for him, in a statement on the Western Australian police, was posted in Instagram.
“Thank you a great one under my heart – I really appreciate the depth of my soul.”
“Some people left my car, but there was water, food and clothes there,” MS Wilga added.
He lost the car’s management and lowed a slope, “he said,” Significantly “in the next accident.
“I left my car in confusion as a result of the accident,” he said.
“Previously, I feel that my place is in a culture on the other side of the world, and now I feel part of myself.
“Western Australia has taught me what it means to be a part of a real society. Here is what is really important to care for humanity, solidarity and each other – and the most important thing.”
Motorist Tania Henley – MS Wilga’s “Savior and Angel” described as “Savior and Angel”, leaving the beacon, more than 30 km from where he left the “Mrs. and Angel”.
Ms. Henley told the Australian public broadcaster ABC, MS Wilga saw that he was waved next to the road, and it turned out to be a “fragile state”, who suffered from a dehydration, insect bites and injured legs.
“Everything in this bush is very tidy. I just can’t believe he survived him. He did not have his leg’s feet,” he said, “said MS Henley said.
Prior to the rescue, MS Wilga, Beacon, the minibus on June 29, was the last time in the general store in Western Australia.
“I’m just sure that I am surviving this incredible support,” he said.
“The thought of all the people who believed in me searched for me and went on hopefully and gave the power to continue in my darkest moments.”
Rescue “Transparent Chance”, Police Inspector Pactical Jessica Securo said he was at a press conference.