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In Australia, a German backpacker is found after 12 days missing

Carolina Wilga, 26, was found ‘ravaged by mosquitoes’ on a bush track at the edge of a nature reserve

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Police officers gather in Beacon, Western Australia on Friday as they prepare to search for missing German backpacker Carolina Wilga. Photo: via AP
Lost German backpacker Carolina Wilga was found alive but “ravaged by mosquitoes” on Friday, 12 days after going missing in remote bushland in Western Australia.

A member of the public found the 26-year-old on a bush track at the edge of a nature reserve, and she has been taken to hospital in Perth for treatment, police said.

“She’s been ravaged by mosquitoes. She’s obviously been through an amazing journey, a trauma, and no doubt will be a testimony demonstrating her bravery in the circumstances out there,” WA police inspector Martin Glynn told reporters.

“I think once we do hear her story, it will be a remarkable story.”

Television images showed her gingerly climbing the steps into a light turboprop plane to be flown out for medical treatment, wearing a long beige dress and a blue cardigan.

Carolina Wilga in a van outside a general store in the small agricultural community of Beacon, northeast of Perth on June 29. Photo: AFP/Western Australian Police Force
Carolina Wilga in a van outside a general store in the small agricultural community of Beacon, northeast of Perth on June 29. Photo: AFP/Western Australian Police Force

Wilga had been last seen on June 29 arriving in a Mitsubishi van at a general store in the small agricultural community of Beacon, northeast of Perth.

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