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German backpacker gives ‘great goodbye to Perth'

German backpacker gives ‘great goodbye to Perth'

Perth Now3 days ago
German backpacker Carolina Wilga has bid farewell to Perth in a heartwarming Instagram post after capturing hearts with her incredible story of survival.
The 26-year-old survived 12 days alone in WA's Wheatbelt region this month, with her whereabouts sparking a missing persons search that had the entire country on alert.
After being discharged following several days recovering at Fiona Stanley Hospital, Ms Wilga reunited with friends and rushed straight to the ocean — something the adventurer clearly missed while she was lost.
Ms Wilga took to Instagram in the early hours of Sunday morning to share several photos of her time in the hospital, at Cottesloe Beach with friends and Monday's front page of The West Australian that included a story about her ordeal.
'Reunion with the ocean and a great goodbye to Perth with loooots of hugs ❤️ love you all,' she captioned the post. Carolina Wilga shared one of The West Australian's front page stories documenting her ordeal. Credit: Supplied
Ms Wilga was last seen on June 29, travelling through Beacon, before she was found alive by a passing motorist on July 11.
After she met with police, the young traveller was flown to Perth and admitted to Fiona Stanley Hospital dehydrated, traumatised, and 12kg lighter.
She was discharged on Wednesday and is expected to fly back home to Germany.
Police last Saturday said Ms Wilga became 'lost and disoriented' while exploring the Karroun Hill nature reserve.
When trying to look for her way out, she later lost control of her Mitsubishi Delica van, which police found just one day before her rescue. Ms Wilga has revealed she lost 12 kilograms during her harrowing 12-day ordeal in the WA outback. Credit: Unknown / Instagram Ms Wilga's bogged van was found 35km away from any dirt tracks in the harsh outback. Credit: 7NEWS / 7NEWS
She survived by drinking water from puddles and sleeping in a cave.
In a statement earlier this week, Ms Wilga thanked the WA community for their dedicated search efforts.
'I am certain that I survived only thanks to this incredible outpouring of support,' she said.
'The thought of all the people who believed in me, searched for me, and kept hoping for me gave me the strength to carry on during my darkest moments. For this, I want to say thank you from the bottom of my heart.
'Especially to the police investigators, searchers, the German Consulate, the medical staff and the wonderful nurses who took care of me with so much compassion.
'My deepest thanks also go to every single person who simply thought of me – and of course, to my rescuer and angel, Tania.'
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