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Local Resident Rescues Missing German Backpacker After 12 Days

A chance encounter on a remote road led to the rescue of missing German backpacker Carolina Wilga, who had been stranded for 12 days in the Australian bush. The discovery was made by Tania French, a long-time resident of the Wheatbelt region, as she drove back to her homestead near Paynes Find on Friday afternoon after retrieving a trailer from Beacon, approximately 313 kilometers northeast of Perth.

Feeling unsettled by the ongoing search for Wilga, French had intended to stay close to home until the backpacker was found. As she traveled the approximately 166-kilometer stretch of Mouroubra Road, a disheveled Wilga flagged her down near Bimbijy. French immediately recognized her. “I knew who it was,” she said. “Who else would be out here? What a relief sight.”

After stopping to assist, French embraced the bewildered 26-year-old, who was exhausted, dehydrated, and sunburnt. “She couldn’t believe it. She didn’t realize how long she’d been gone,” French recounted. Wilga expressed her gratitude, calling French her “guardian angel,” a sentiment that French humbly dismissed.

The circumstances that led to their meeting were remarkable. French noted the slim odds of their paths crossing, recalling, “The chance of me going down that road and meeting up with her was incredible.” She explained that Wilga had not been at the same spot during her earlier trip to Beacon.

During her time in the bush, Wilga had sought shelter in a cave for two days and managed to find water near some beehives. French emphasized the strength it took for Wilga to traverse the landscape without shoes, stating, “It’s just an incredible feat. It’s just one of those things that you don’t do.”

French highlighted Wilga’s remarkable condition given her ordeal, describing her as “thin, but well” and “fragile.” She acknowledged the significance of their chance encounter, telling Wilga, “You can tell your grandkids about this, because you weren’t meant to go that day.”

Following their meeting, the two made arrangements to contact the police so that Wilga could be airlifted to Fiona Stanley Hospital from Beacon’s airstrip. French also shared a light-hearted moment involving her dog, Zeus, who was less than pleased about being confined to the trailer for the return journey.

“I’m so pleased for her parents,” French reflected, relieved that the story had a happy ending. “Not all these stories end well, and I really was thinking the worst.” She also expressed her determination to stay in the area until Wilga was found, saying, “I had a feeling, I wasn’t going until they found her.”

The successful rescue of Carolina Wilga underscores the importance of community vigilance and the unlikely connections that can emerge in times of crisis.

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