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Carolina Wilga: German backpacker says goodbye to Perth after 12 days stranded in WA outback

The German Backpacker Carolina Wilga says goodbye to Perth in an instagram post after capturing hearts with an incredible survival story.

The 26 -year -old boy survived only 12 days in the wheat belt area of WA this month, and where the search for a missing person called the whole country in a awake way.

A few days after healing at the Fiona Stanley Hospital, Ms. Wilga met with her friends and ran directly to the ocean – something that the adventurers clearly kidnapped as they disappeared.

Ms. Wilga went to Instagram in the early hours of Sunday morning, a few photos of her time at the hospital, Cottesloe Beach and to Instagram to share a story about the ordeal of Western Australia on Monday.

“Come together with the ocean again and a great farewell to Perth with Hugs of Sarys, I love all of you,” he took the task he has erased since then.

Camera iconCarolina Wilga shared one of the front -page stories documenting Western Australia’s ordeal. Credit: Given

Ms. Wilga was last seen by traveling from Beacon before it was found alive by a driver on 29 June.

After meeting with the police, the young traveler flew to Perth and accepted Fiona Stanley Hospital thirsty, traumatized and 12kg lighter.

He was discharged on Wednesday and is expected to return home to Germany.

Last Saturday, the police said that Mrs. Wilga was “lost and lost its direction” while discovering Mrs. Wilga Karun Hill Nature Reserve.

While trying to look for the way out, he then lost control of the Mitsubishi Delica minibus, which he found only the day before the police rescued.

Ms. Wilga announced that she had lost 12 kilograms during her 12 -day ordeal during WA Outback.
Camera iconMs. Wilga announced that she had lost 12 kilograms during her 12 -day ordeal during WA Outback. Credit: Unknown/Instagram
Ms. Wilga's Brogged minibus was found 35 km from the dirt track in hard outback.
Camera iconMs. Wilga’s Brogged minibus was found 35 km from the dirt track in hard outback. Credit: 7News/7News

He survived from the deposits and sleeping water by sleeping in a cave.

In his statement at the beginning of this week, Mrs. Wilga thanked the WA community for their special search efforts.

“I am sure that I have survived just thanks to this incredible support burst,” he said.

“The thought of all people who believe in me, looking for me and hoping for me gave me the power to continue in my darkest moments. I would like to thank the bottom of my heart.

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

“My deepest thanks is only to every person who thinks of me – and of course my savior and angel goes to Tania.”

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