3. Female Tourist Survives Month Alone In Harsh New Zealand Outback
On July 26, 2016, a young couple from the Czech Republic went for a hike on a track that spanned twenty miles which took most hikers about three days to complete. The track was a large tourist attraction, but in the harsh winter climate and terrain, is normally only taken on by avid climbers equipped with ice axes and crampons. Two days into the hike, the man died after falling down a steep slope. The woman, distressed and distraught, survived outside for three nights before finding a park warden’s hut on the track. She suffered minor injuries and frostbite and due to her condition, decided it was best to stay in the hut rather than trying to find help. Almost a month had passed before the couple’s car was found abandoned and the alarm was raised to find them. The woman survived a month in fear and isolation on whatever food was left behind by the previous rangers and whatever she could scavenge from another hut nearby. Police plan to recover the remains of her deceased partner.
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