Rescued backpacker reveals why she abandoned her van

A German backpacker, who lost 10 nights in Outback, says he left the Brogged minibus in case of confusion after hitting his head.
Carolina Wilga was found by a driver in the afternoon on Friday, last seen on June 29 in the Western Australian town of Beacon, about 300 km northeast of Perth.
The 26 -year -old child stays in the hospital after two -week ordeal during the two -week ordeal in remote bushes where night temperatures fall to almost zero.
Ms. Wilga thanked her rescuers and announced why the police left the Mitsubishi minibus, which she found about 35km from a main track in an intense shrub reserve.
“Some people may wonder why I even quit my car, even though I have water, food and clothes there,” Monday said in a statement on Monday. He said.
“The answer is: I lost control of the car and I rounded up a slope. I hit me significantly in the accident.
“As a result of the accident, I left my car confusion and I lost.”
Ms. Wilga thanked the driver who found him by describing the woman named Tania as “Savior and Angel”.
He thanked the police, the German consulate, and the medical staff who “interested in compassion with me”.
“Western Australia taught me what it really means to be part of a real community,” he said.
He believes he survived because of a “an incredible explosion of support”.
“The thoughts of all people who believe in me, seek me and continue to expect me gave me the power to continue in my darkest moments,” he said.
“I want to thank you for this for this.”
Police said that Mrs. Wilga had just had boxing after boxing in Karun Hill Nature Reserve Reserve Bushland.
He followed the Sun and walked 24 km West, which would be the best bet to find a way.
It had minimum food and water and found 11 nights elements.