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"I had a cookie and a can of cocktail": a woman was found after 12 days

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"I had a cookie and a can of cocktail": a woman was found after 12 days
"I had a cookie and a can of cocktail": a woman was found after 12 days

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Tamra Mack Beat Riley, 52, is currently in hospital in Alice Springs, a city in northern Australia. There she undergoes treatment for severe dehydration. This was one of the Australian newspapers reported police commissioner Pauline Vicari.

Together with two friends, Claire Hawkridge, 40 years old, and Tran Fu, 46 years old, they decided to drive a car in the vicinity of the city. They could not be found for 12 days. As a result, Tamra was saved, and her friends have not yet been found.

Stuck in the riverbed

Tamra Mack Beat-Riley in the company of two friends decided to relax outside the city by car. The woman brought her dog with her. It was a walk along the river bed, flowing southwest of Alice Springs.

As a result, all three disappeared. To date, only Tamra has been found, which is in the hospital, as it was severely dehydrated. The woman told reporters that she managed to survive thanks to a liver and a can of cocktail.

Friends left Alice Springs in late November. Their car was stuck in swampy soil in the riverbed. They had six liters of water with them, ten cans of cocktail, one packet of cookies and some noodles with beef. It was decided to sit in the car until rescuers found them.

Two decided to move to the highway

The heat was terrible during the day, so travelers buried themselves in the sand under the car and slept in the car at night. Tamra said that many attempts have been made to pull him out of a shaky trap, but in vain. When the products came to an end, the comrades decided to split up to seek help.

At some distance from the car, a duct was found along which Fu and Hawkridge went to the nearest highway, which had to go seven kilometers. Tamra Beat Riley stayed in the car, as she was afraid that her dog, the Staffordshire Terrier, would not be able to withstand the long journey.

Since the travelers had a GPS navigator and a compass, Fu and Hawkridge decided to move only at night, as in the afternoon the heat reached 40 degrees Celsius. They took the remaining water with them. Whereas Tamra had the opportunity to drink the one that was nearby.