A desperate search is underway for a missing teen who vanished four days ago.
11.06.2023 - 10:35 / dailyrecord.co.uk
The hero oldest sister of four indigenous children who disappeared into the depths of the Amazon rainforest has told how she kept her three brothers alive for 40 days.
Lesly, 13 , looked after boys Soleiny, nine, Tien Noriel, four, and 10-month-old baby Cristin in the Colombian jungle after their plane crashed on May 1. Their mum Magdalena Mucutui Valencia, the pilot and an indigenous leader were all killed when the Cessna light aircraft plummeted on to the forest floor - but the children miraculously survived.
As reported by the Mirror, Columbia gave a sigh of relief on Friday as the anxiety that wracked the country for six weeks came to an end. The Armed Forces confirmed they had found the kids - and although they were starving, dehydrated and covered in insect bites, they were otherwise unharmed.
The world was stunned at how a young group of children could have survived - especially in one of the most inhospitable environments on the planet for so long. Their aunt has now given a clue as to what may have helped the youngsters survive in the jungle against the odds.
Speaking with the local Caracol news network, Damarys Mucutuy said that a "survival game" they used to play must have helped them live through the horror ordeal. Damarys explained how that the two eldest children, Lesly and Soleiny, would play a game in which they would "set up like little camps".
And Lesly, 13, had knowledge of which "fruits she can't eat because there are many poisonous fruits in the forest". The aunt added: "She also knew how to take care of a baby."
The Colombian Army also surveyed the scene after they found the children. They found hair ties strewn around on the jungle floor, suggesting that resourceful Lesly had used them to construct the
A desperate search is underway for a missing teen who vanished four days ago.
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