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Colombia plane crash
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June 10, 2023
Four children have been found alive after surviving a plane crash and spending weeks fending for themselves in Colombia's Amazon jungle.

Colombia's president said the rescue of the siblings, aged 13, nine, four and one, was "a joy for the whole country".

The children's mother and two pilots were killed when their light aircraft crashed in the jungle on 1 May.

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The Cessna 206 aircraft the children and their mother had been travelling on before the crash was flying from Araracuara, in Amazonas province, to San José del Guaviare, when it issued a mayday alert due to engine failure.

The bodies of the three adults were found at the crash site by the army, but it appeared that the children had escaped the wreckage and wandered into the rainforest to find help.

The dense jungle where the plane crashed is home to jaguars, snakes and a variety of other predators

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The remnants of a makeshift shelter, as well as a pair of scissors and a hair tie, were among the first items to be found during search efforts

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Rescuers initially feared the worst, but clues including foot prints gave them hope that the children might still be alive after they left the crash site looking for help.

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Wild fruit which appeared to have been bitten into also suggested to search teams that the children might still be alive - and fending for themselves.

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Members of the Huitoto indigenous group hoped that the siblings' knowledge of wild fruits would have given them a better chance of surviving in the inhospitable environment.

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Indigenous people joined the search and helicopters broadcast a message from the children's grandmother, recorded in the Huitoto language, urging them to stop moving to make them easier to locate.

Pictures from the scene of the rescue showed several adults, some dressed in military fatigues, tending to the children as they sat on tarps in the jungle

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The children, who appear gaunt in the photos, were evaluated by doctors before being flown out by the Colombian Air Force on an air ambulance to the Military Transport Air Command in Bogota, the capital, early Saturday morning where they are receiving hospital treatment.

President Gustavo Petro said finding the group was a "magical day", adding: "They were alone, they themselves achieved an example of total survival which will remain in history.

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Amazing. There is hope. Good on them.

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[bleep] usually do just fine in the jungle.

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Remarkable survival for the four.


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Originally Posted by JeffA
Pictures from the scene of the rescue showed several adults, some dressed in military fatigues, tending to the children as they sat on tarps in the jungle

Thank God they found the children before Paul got there.

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Originally Posted by SupFoo
Originally Posted by JeffA
Pictures from the scene of the rescue showed several adults, some dressed in military fatigues, tending to the children as they sat on tarps in the jungle

Thank God they found the children before Paul got there.

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How in the hell did they survive without, Game Boys, Tic Tok, Cell Phones, Texting, ect., ect.? memtb


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Originally Posted by memtb
How in the hell did they survive without, Game Boys, Tic Tok, Cell Phones, Texting, ect., ect.? memtb

Well, now that you mention it, maybe they didn't, they might have been gamin' and Tic-Tokin' all along the way.

I built this post from three different news stories so I didn't add a link of it's origin.

I left out a photo that at the time I felt was insignificant.

This is the truth, no BS here.

A piece of metal which appeared to be part of a mobile phone was found at another location in the jungle.
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A remarkable story of survival under incredibly harsh conditions. Talk about perseverance and determination .........

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That 13 year old must have his/her head on straight. What a great job of taking care of three siblings.


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I would bet that a large part of their survival can be attributed to them not having a mentality of helplessness being instilled in them.


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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
That 13 year old must have his/her head on straight. What a great job of taking care of three siblings.

Absolutely!

My wife and I were just saying the same thing. The 2 older kids kept a 1 year old and 4 year old alive in the Amazon for more than a month! Those youngsters deserve recognition and more….


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Those are indigenous kids, they grew up there and are familiar with the jungle.


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There is so much to take into consideration it's mind boggling.

The trauma involved with witnessing the demise of their mother.

The efforts it'd take to keep a one year old alive with the bugs and the bullschit let alone keeping him/her fed.

They probably didn't walk away from the plane crash without injury either.

If they made it for 40 days, they'd of probably just kept on makin' it until they eventually showed up somewhere on their own.

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not killed & eaten by cannibals or Head Hunters... WTF?...

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Wow - beyond amazing - I would love to learn the actual story some day.


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Naked and afraid ain’t got jack on these kids!

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Amazing! Staying with the plane would have been the thing to do, but I can understand why they did not.

Lots of food in the Amazon if you know how to find/use it. The "rest of the story", is the problem.

I figure I'd be good for about 2 hours.... smile

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