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Australian family lost in remote park found

A 5-YEAR-OLD boy and his 7-year-old brother were recovering in an Australian hospital yesterday after surviving with their father for 10 days in the wilderness with little food and in weather conditions that ranged from stormy to scorching.

Their ordeal began on December 11 when dad Steven Van Lonkhuyzen took a wrong turn during a family road trip and then got his vehicle bogged in mud.

The family was rescued on Sunday after farmer Tom Wagner went searching and found them in the remote Expedition National Park.

“They were pretty hungry by the time I got to them, and pretty happy to see me,” Wagner said.

He said the younger boy, Timothy, kept asking him if he had any eggs, while the older one, Ethan, appeared dehydrated. He said the father had given the limited food he had to his sons, who themselves had gone with little or nothing to eat for a week. “Luckily it rained,” he said. “Otherwise they would have perished.”

Queensland Police Acting Superintendent Mick Bianchi says Van Lonkhuyzen had planned to drive from his home in Brisbane to Cairns using an inland route.

“Quite simply, he took a wrong turn,” Bianchi said.

He said the boys were getting their strength back after their ordeal, during which temperatures rose to about 38 Celsius. The boys were both listed as being in a stable condition.

Bianchi said the family had limited provisions but they were able to collect rainwater in a plastic container. He said the father had tried to attract attention by laying out high visibility items around his vehicle and lighting fires.




 

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