Missing children found after more than a month in Amazon - four kids aged 13 to 11 months survived a plane crash and 40 days in the Colombian jungle.

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Now for some good news.



Four young children have been found alive after more than a month wandering the Amazon jungle, according to Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro.

“A joy for the whole country! The four children who were lost 40 days ago in the Colombian jungle were found alive,” Petro tweeted on Friday, attaching a image that seems to show search crews treating the children in a forest clearing.

The children, who appear gaunt in the photos, are being evaluated by doctors and will be evacuated for medical treatment.

Lesly Jacobombaire Mucutuy, age 13, Soleiny Jacobombaire Mucutuy, 9, Tien Ranoque Mucutuy, 4, and infant Cristin Ranoque Mucutuy were stranded in the jungle on May 1, the only survivors of a deadly plane crash.

Their mother, Magdalena Mucutuy Valencia, was killed in the crash along with two other adult passengers: pilot Hernando Murcia Morales and Yarupari indigenous leader Herman Mendoza Hernández.

The children’s subsequent disappearance into the deep forest galvanized a massive military-led search operation involving over a hundred Colombian special forces troops and over 70 indigenous scouts combing the area.

For weeks, the search turned up only tantalizing clues, including footprints, a dirty diaper and a bottle. Family members said the oldest child had some experience in the forest, but hopes waned as the weeks went on.

Indigenous leader Lucho Acosta, the coordinator of indigenous scouts, credited the “extra effort” of search and rescue teams and local authorities to find the children in a statement on Friday.

“They all added a little effort so that this Operation Hope could be successful, and we can hope the kids will emerge alive and stronger than before. We have been hoping together with the strength of our ancestors, and our strength prevailed,” he said.

“We never stopped looking for them until the miracle came,” the Colombian Defense Ministry tweeted.

During a press conference Friday evening, Petro said the children would receive immediate medical evaluation and treatment, and that he hoped to speak with them on Saturday.

“The most important thing now is what the doctors say, they have been lost for 40 days, their health condition must have been stressed. We need to check their mental state too,” he said.

“They will receive medical treatment and depending on what the doctors say they might be transferred to Bogota or Villavicencio. I’m going to try speak with them tomorrow,” he said.

Petro, who was previously forced to backtrack after mistakenly tweeting that they had been found last month, described the children’s 40-day saga as “a remarkable testament of survival.”

“These are the children of peace and the children of Colombia,” he said.
 
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edit: just occured to me their parents likely died in the crash, damn man
No imagining. The kids are orphans. Their parents died in the crash. Kids probably saw the corpses before they went into the jungle
Their father was not on the plane; he has been organizing the search effort for them. The kids and their mother were flying to Bogota to be with him.

It's incredibly tragic that they've lost their mother, but at least they still have their father.

https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/four-children-found-alive-jungle-154359937.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...zon-plane-crash-children-rescue-b2341650.html
 
I saw this today and was just stunned. Kudos to the older kids, they must have been incredibly strong to keep the little ones going. Terrible they’ve lost their mother but good they still have their dad. What a miracle.
 
Hopefuly the kids can get book/movie/film deals and make some serious money off this.
 
i remember being forced to watch some movie in school about a plane that went down in a lake in canada and the pilot died but the passenger was some kid who escapes alive and later he decides to dive down to the plane and the dead pilot is rotting away
I remember that happens in the book Hatchet. Looks like they made a movie based on it, A Cry in the Wild.
 

Kids who survived 40 days in Colombian jungle have their grandmother to thank​

Source: NY Post
The children who miraculously survived 40 days alone in a dense Colombian jungle stayed alive by relying on techniques taught to them by their indigenous grandmother, according to a native elder in the region.

“They were raised by their grandmother,” said John Moreno, a leader of the Guanano group in Vaupes, in the southeastern part of Colombia where the children grew up. “They used what they learned in the community, relied on their ancestral knowledge in order to survive.”

The four siblings, including an 11-month-old baby, were found alive and well in the Colombian jungle 40 days more than a month after the May 1 crash of the plane in which they were traveling.

The kids, who were found by one of the rescue dogs working with the Colombian army, were on their way to visit their father, who had been living apart from the family over the last several months after he had received death threats from FARC guerrillas in the region, according to a report.
So the kids had some survival training.
 
I want to see this movie tbqh. Imagine being the oldest kid. You have just been orphaned at the age of 13 in the fucking Amazon after a God damn plane crash. your parents are dead but your siblings are alive. among which is an 11 month old infant. Wat do?








(Stay with the plane obviously. Seriously, teach your kids that if they get lost in the woods sit still and WAIT)
You could watch Lord of the Flies, though it's not really accurate to how people work together in survival situations. The author was a dumbass who said it wouldn't have gone that way if all the kids were girls.
 
You could watch Lord of the Flies, though it's not really accurate to how people work together in survival situations. The author was a dumbass who said it wouldn't have gone that way if all the kids were girls.
he was right
they'd have died because they'd be too busy arguing over who did what to get anything done
 
I'm curious how the baby lived that long? Especially when they ran out of formula?

Glad they're all alive and safe, what a nightmare.
11 month old is old enough to eat solid food. Generally, infants require breastmilk or formula until 4-7 months, depending. All kids mature at different rates, but very generally speaking, by 7-8 months, their diet is significantly supplemented with solid food along with breastmilk or formula. It isn't ideal for an 11 month old to only eat solid food, but they can if needed.

I imagine though the oldest had to baby bird some of the food though so the youngest could eat. Gross, but you do what you have to do in these situations. Oldest deserves a god damn medal.
 
You can survive in the Colombian jungle
You can survive in the Chilean Andes
But you can't survive in Chicago...
 
I want to see this movie tbqh. Imagine being the oldest kid. You have just been orphaned at the age of 13 in the fucking Amazon after a God damn plane crash. your parents are dead but your siblings are alive. among which is an 11 month old infant. Wat do?

Make friends with the gorillas as you learn to swing from vines?
 
A month? It makes you wonder why you bother paying for prime
 
I'm curious how the baby lived that long? Especially when they ran out of formula?
Continuing to breastfeed/formula rather than introducing dairy until 12 months is recommended because of a link to allergies but it definitely won’t harm the kid in the short term and overwhelming likelihood is it’ll be fine in the long term too; particularly if baba was breastfed by a mum with a varied diet.
Their father was not on the plane; he has been organizing the search effort for them. The kids and their mother were flying to Bogota to be with him.

It's incredibly tragic that they've lost their mother, but at least they still have their father.

https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/four-children-found-alive-jungle-154359937.html
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/...zon-plane-crash-children-rescue-b2341650.html
Thank God.

Kids who survived 40 days in Colombian jungle have their grandmother to thank​

Source: NY Post

So the kids had some survival training.
Remarkable. Those kids, especially the older ones deserve medals more than most too.
 
Wow. It's gonna be super interesting to hear what happened to them. Probably gonna be a while until they're ready to really talk about it in detail tho.
 
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