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German backpacker Carolina Wilga breaks her silence after miracle survival in the outback – and answers the question all Australia has been asking

German Backpacker Carolina Wilga shared a ‘great thank you’ to its savior, while explaining why the minibus has left the safety of the minibus to walk around for 12 days.

26 -year -old Mrs. Wilga, the minibus in the Karroun Hill region after the inactivity of Western Australia’s wheat in the wheat of the thick rubbing 11 nights spent.

After survived the deposits with water drinking water and found temporary shelters, including a cave, the young tourist was finally rescued when the station owner Tania Henley saw him next to a distant road.

After having a healing at the hospital on the weekend, Mrs. Wilga shared a statement through the WA police on Monday.

Ms. Wilga discussed questions about why she left her car – a movement that many Aussies often know that they are often killed.

“Some people may wonder why I left my car even though I had water, food and clothes there.”

The answer is: I lost control of the car and rounded a slope. I hit me significantly in the accident.

As a result of the accident, I left my car confusion and I got lost.

Carolina Wilga (in the picture) shared a thanks from the hospital bed to the rescuers on Monday

I’m grateful for surviving. Thanks Australia – you are great. ‘

But for the BackPacker, the most important was to thank those who helped to save him.

“ I want to thank you very much from the bottom of my heart – a thank you from the depth of my soul! For all incredible support during the search, ‘he said.

Previously, I didn’t know where my place was in a culture on the other side of the world, but now I feel a part of it.

‘I was deeply impressed by the courage, helpfulness and warmth shown to me here.

Western Australia taught me what it really means to be part of a real community. Here, humanity, solidarity and care are really important – and in the end this is the most important. ‘

The German attributed its survival to ‘this incredible explosion of support’.

The thought of all people who believed in me, looking for me and continued to hope for me gave me the power to continue in my darkest moments. I want to thank the bottom of my heart for this’ he said.

Mrs. Wilga was rescued on Friday and flew to a hospital in PeTH by the police plane (in the picture)

Mrs. Wilga was rescued on Friday and flew to a hospital in PeTH by the police plane (in the picture)

Especially for police researchers, researchers, German consulate, health personnel and great nurses who are interested in compassionate to me.

“ My deepest thanks to every person who thinks of me – and of course my savior and angel to Tania! ‘

Ms. Wilga was last seen on June 29 at a general store in Beacon, a small town 300 km northeast of Perth.

Authorities found the minibus in Karroun Hill region on Thursday – about 50 km northeast – they had left.

Police, Ms. Wilga, drinking water from the puddles drinking water and rationally rationally raised the limited foods brought to the remotely can survive in 11 nights.

He found a shelter to protect from freezing conditions, including a cave at night.

When Ms. Henley unexpectedly found her backpack, Mrs. Wilga was thirsty, wounded her foot and covered with mosquito bites.

The station owner gave an apple to Wilga and called the police to report his miraculous discovery.

German backpacker (in the picture) was last seen in a market in Beacon on June 29

German backpacker (in the picture) was last seen in a market in Beacon on June 29

An hour later, the German got on a long skirt and a police plane dressed in Jumper.

There was a bandage scarf around his foot and walked with a light loose.

Ms. Wilga flew to Perth’s Fiona Stanley Hospital and said that the WA police inspector Jessica Securo would stay on Saturday.

“ Still need emotional support around and some of the injuries joined ‘he said.

Mrs. Wilga was fighting to grasp his ordeal and rescue in the following hours.

“ Still does not believe that he can survive. In his mind, he convinced that he wouldn’t be found, ‘Insp Securo said.

‘[Spending] It is important after 11 days.

‘He came to a point where nobody thinks he was coming.’

Ms. Wilga said she decided to leave the minibus (in the picture) after wounding her head in an accident and confusing.

Ms. Wilga said she decided to leave the minibus (in the picture) after wounding her head in an accident and confusing.

Ms. Wilga was last seen on June 29 at a market at Beacon, after filling his minibus with fuel the previous day at a distance of 200km in TOODYAY.

After his family in Germany could not reach him, the police were warned to disappear.

In the report, a large human prey, including the murder team officers, led to a hunt.

Polair helicopter found the minibus on Thursday. Karun Hill Reserve, about 100 km away from his last known location, was twisted.

Later, Mrs. Wilga said to the police that he decided to leave his car in case of ‘pure panic’.

Insp Securo, “ `basically looked at the direction of the sun and tried to move towards the west, one or the way to encounter the best bet, ” he said.

Mrs. Wilga’s family and friends, finally on Friday was happy with the news.

His five friends were waiting for him out of the hospital, and he said they planned to take him for a pub feed after he recovered to the journalists.

Police applauded the flexibility of Ms. Wilga (in the picture) and said, 'He cope with some surprising conditions'.

Police applauded the flexibility of Ms. Wilga (in the picture) and said, ‘He cope with some surprising conditions’.

Friend and traveler Miranda, Western Australia in his statement, “ “ and alive, everyone was excited, ” he said.

Ms. Wilga said she couldn’t believe that their parents had daughters.

“They almost couldn’t believe it, but yes, they were overwhelmed by happiness,” he said.

Friend Jules Briand said Mrs. Wilga was willing to hear the incredible survival story.

He said, ‘I can’t hug him and tell him you’re worried about him … And there’s good food and drink with him.’

Wa Police Inspector Martin Glynn told journalists, making sure it will be a ‘remarkable’ story.

Insp Glynn, “ As you can imagine the trauma for the last few days, he was clearly experiencing a lot, ” he said.

“ Currently in a very fragile situation.

Police was warned about the disappearance of Mrs. Wilga (in the picture) after her family in Germany could not reach her

Police was warned about the disappearance of Mrs. Wilga (in the picture) after her family in Germany could not reach her

“ `Cope in incredible conditions. (A) A very hostile environment outside. ‘

Insp SECURO asked Ms. Wilga’s story to be remembered as a warning to those traveling in distant areas.

‘If you have problems, you can invest in things such as personal finder signs that you can upgrade emergency services’ he said.

‘You stayed more easily than a person for the vehicle to find a vehicle.’

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