Posted on 08/13/2014 5:04:06 PM PDT by ETL 2
All hope is lost when her dog returns home without her; then the dog leads rescuers to the missing 3-year-old, who was called the miracle girl.
A little girl lost in a remote region of Siberia inhabited by bears and wolves survived 11 days in the subarctic forest by eating wild berries and drinking river water before her dog finally left her side to summon help, leading rescuers to her location.
Karina Chikitova, 3, wandered away from her home in a remote village of the Sakha Republic on July 29, according to The Siberian Times and U.K. MailOnline.
Her mother believed Karina and her dog had followed her father, Rodion, who had left to go to his native village. Because there were no phone connections, it wasnt until four days later that the family discovered Karina was missing, prompting a massive search.
Sakha is said to be Siberias coldest region in winter, but this time of year overnight temperatures were about 42 degrees Fahrenheit, though some parts were colder. Karina hugged her dog and huddled up in the tall grass to stay warm, but that made it difficult for rescuers to spot her from helicopters and drones.
Two days before Karina was found, her dog returned to the girls home in the village Omon in the Olyokminsky district.
That was the moment when our hearts sank, because we thought at least with her dog Karina had chances to survive; night in Yakutia are cold and some areas have already gone into minus temperatures, Afanasiy Nikolayev, spokesman for the Sakha Republic Rescue Service, told The Siberian Times.
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Relevant. :)
So this explains why it is said.....”anti-Doberman Freepers go in, but never come out.” of your place. ;)
It's a classic mode of f-up, where two parties each believe the other has taken care of something essential.
Fresh meat is very expensive....:)
This time way way out in the boonies....
“Oh she’ll be fine, she’s following pops”
Good, GOOD dog!
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