Carolina Wilga: police rule out foul play in search for missing German backpacker in remote Western Australia | Western Australia

Western Australian police, the human backpacker Carolina Wilga’yı while continuing to kidnap the foul game and the minibus can enter the unfavorable bushes after the deterioration, he said.
On Thursday, the police found Wilga’s abandoned Mitsubishi minibus about 150 km from Beacon in the Karun Hill region, defined as a distant and uninhabitable country.
The minibus is believed to be exposed to mechanical problems, and the police believe that Wilga may have moved away from his vehicle.
The last 26 -year -old person in contact with friends on June 29 after Tolodyay and Dowerin towns in the southwest of Beacon in the early hours of the day.
Ins Ins Inste Jessica Securo, an inexperienced person can easily disappear in the distant place, he said.
“The land has outback country and big, rocky protrusions, AB said ABC News.
“So if you don’t know well, even though there are a few pieces, you can see how easy it is to get lost or lose its direction in that area.”
Securo said Wilga’s vehicle is at least 35 km from any main road.
The police are using plane to call Wilga because of the difficult land.
“The search continued in this Karun Hill region. The vehicle will concentrate around the vehicle and watch the region,” he said.
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“Our air support is our chances of finding it.”
Forensic medical officers control the minibus to determine why Wilga was abandoned and what he could carry next to him after leaving.
“Apparently while driving, [have] Disappear and then the car had mechanical problems… and [she] He potentially walked away from his vehicle, Securo said.
He said that Wilga’s minibus was “self -sufficient ve and has solar panels and water, but could not be used mechanically when the vehicle was found.
The police do not believe that Wilga is a victim of the foul game or meets another person.




