‘Miracle, miracle’: lone children survive 40 days in Amazon jungle
by Emma Graham-Harrison , and Mat Youkee in Bogotá from World news | The Guardian on (#6C4QS)
The four Indigenous children were the only survivors of a plane crash that killed their mother
A few tantalising clues kept the rescuers going. The remains of fruit with bitemarks made by small human teeth, a pair of scissors and nappies in the rainforest mud. All offered hope that four children, who had miraculously survived a plane crash that killed their mother, the pilot and the only other adult on board, also survived the dangers of the Amazon.
The oldest was only 13 when the plane went down on 1 May in southern Colombia. The youngest would mark his first birthday lost under the dense green canopy of trees and vegetation, alive with jaguars, poisonous snakes and other threats.
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