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Missing walker found cold and hungry but safe
Monday, 11 February 2013, 2:18 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Missing walker found cold and hungry but safe
A woman
missing in bush near Murupara overnight has been found safe
and well.
The 47-year-old woman was part of a group of 10
people who were walking and running around a loop track in
the Whirinaki Forest Park. When she did not arrive back at
the car park emergency services were called and a search was
launched.
At approximately 12.45pm this afternoon the
woman was located by a waterfall close to the track about
8km south of Minginui.
The woman is cold and hungry but
otherwise unhurt. She is still to be spoken to in any detail
but it appears at this stage that she may have taken a wrong
turn, becoming separated from the rest of the party. She was
located by a team of search and rescue personnel who had
searched overnight until 4.30am and had resumed searching
later this morning after a few hours rest.
They were one
of four teams involved in the search including Police
personnel, search and rescue volunteers, a mountain bike
team and friends of the missing woman.
ENDS
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