Miraculous Rescue: Four Children Found Alive in the Amazon Jungle After 40 Days

2023-06-12 02:47:27

“We met the children. Thank God!” commented one of them, members of the Native Guard. One sings, another smokes tobacco (a sacred plant among the natives) and thanks with joy.

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Lesly (13), Soleiny (9), Tien Noriel (5) and Cristin (1) were found alive on Friday followingnoon by these rescuers, as they wandered alone in the jungle since the crash on May 1 of the small Cessna 206 plane on which they were traveling with their mother, the pilot and a relative. All three adults died in the crash.

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Invited to the set of RTVC (public TV), the team of natives who found the children in the jungle recounted this extraordinary moment. “The eldest daughter, Lesly, holding the little one by the hand, ran towards me. I took her in my arms, she said to me: + I’m hungry +”, said Nicolas Ordoñez Gomes, one of the team members. “I asked where the boy is. He was lying next to it. After a first hug, and giving him some food, he got up and said to me, very aware of what he was saying: + my mom is dead +”.

“We immediately followed up with softer words, saying that we were friends, that we came from the family, from the father, from the uncle. That we were family! He replied: + I want farina and chorizo ​​+” (bread and sausage, editor’s note)”, detailed Nicolas Ordoñez Gomes.

“Half an hour earlier, we had found a turtle on the way,” said another member of the team. “In the beliefs of our elders, if you find a turtle, you can ask it for a wish, and that wish will come true. I told him + find me the children +, even if we wanted to eat it followingwards. When we found the children, we threw it away, we only thought of the little ones”.

“They are the heroes”

The story on set of these first aids was particularly moving, the saviors of the children, copper-colored skin, wearing caps, colored scarves and sticks (the classic attributes of the native guards). The commander of the search operations, General Pedro Sanchez, was also present, in uniform and a burgundy beret on his head. “They are the heroes,” he commented, to the attention of the fifteen or so natives present.

“They stayed near a stream. They filled a small bottle of soda with water”, detailed Henri Guerrero. Nothing ever happened to them,” not a single animal attack or accidental injury. “They did very well.”

“I spoke with the eldest only. She told me that she listened to all the messages from the helicopters, saying that we were looking for them, the message from the grandmother who said not to move or not to be afraid of the dog Wilson looking for them. They listened to the messages but did not know where to go in this very large, very difficult area”.

Where is Wilson?

Three days following the rescue, the children continued to rest out of sight and the excitement of the media in a room at the military hospital in Bogota, where they were airlifted the very evening of their rescue.

They “speak little”, according to their relatives, but revealed that their mother had survived the plane crash for four days before succumbing to her injuries, according to their father Manuel Miller Ranoque Morales, for whom the natives “showed the world” what they were capable of. “They play with the gifts (…) they are good, they are in good hands. (…) We cannot give them too much food at the moment. All of this is a process that will take time,” commented their grandfather.

The Colombian press began giving details of their ordeal. The children were able to use on their journey a mosquito net, a towel, a minimum of camping equipment, two mobile phones (with rapidly depleted batteries), a flashlight and a small music Box.

After more than a month of fruitless search, the army was regarding to reduce its deployed means. Despite their rations, the special forces commandos each lost between 3 and 10 kilos, with exhausting daily hunts starting at 5 a.m. “Each day that started, we said to ourselves: today we find them!”, Recounted one of these elite soldiers, quoted by a weekly.

The army today says it is continuing its search for Wilson, a detection dog lost in the jungle. The name and photos of this six-year-old Malinois are now displayed on windows in Bogota.

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