German backpacker missing Carolina Wilga has been found alive almost two weeks after disappearing in the interior of Australia.
The police confirmed that MS Wilga was found “safe and healthy” on Friday, according to Sky News Australia.
It happened after a big search was launched for a 26 -year -old player.
On Thursday, Van MS Wilga was found in Wilderness in Karroun Hill Nature Reserve around 100 km (60 miles) in the north of Beacon – the city where the last backpacker was seen in a public store on June 29.
The police believe the backpacker becomes lost in a backup area of ββ300,000 hectares after the Valu is strike.
Beacon, a 320 km (200 miles) of the northeast of the Australia (WA) Perth, is in a remote wheatbelt region and has a population of 123 during the 2021 census.
Western Australian Police Acting Inspector Jessica Securo said: “The terrain is an inland country and there is a large rocky outcrop. Although there are a number of tracks, you can see how it will be easily lost or disoriented in the area if you don’t know it well.” “
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MS Wilga’s van, Mitsubishi Delica Star Wagon 1995, is 35 kilometers (22 miles) from any main track, added the Police Inspector.
MS Wilga has been traveling in Australia for two years and worked at the Western Australian mining site.
His mother Katja Will, who lives in the city of Castrop-Rucel in the German state in Rhine-Westphalia, northern, has requested general assistance to find his daughter.