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Hiker discovered two weeks after going lacking in New South Wales mountains

By Editorial Board Published January 8, 2025 4 Min Read
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Hiker discovered two weeks after going lacking in New South Wales mountains

A hiker has been discovered practically two weeks after he went lacking in New South Wales mountains on Boxing Day – having survived by consuming two muesli bars and foraging for berries.

Hadi Nazari, 23, was situated after attracting the eye of hikers close to Blue Lake in Kosciuszko Nationwide Park at 3.15pm native time (4.15am UK time) on Wednesday, New South Wales police mentioned.

It got here after a 13-day multi-agency search involving greater than 300 individuals within the park in southeastern Australia, the drive added.

Mr Nazari was winched from the world to a command put up that was established throughout the search earlier than he was assisted by paramedics.

New South Wales Police Inspector Josh Broadfoot instructed reporters that the skilled hiker has been taken to hospital with “no significant injuries” and is in “really good spirits”.

He added that Mr Nazari survived by consuming water from creeks and foraging for berries.

Inspector Broadfoot additionally mentioned the hiker instructed officers he ate two muesli bars that he “found in a hut” whereas he was misplaced.

Mr Nazari had final been seen by associates descending the Hannels Spur Path within the Snowy Mountains at about 2.30pm native time (3:30am UK time) on Thursday 26 December.

The hiker, reported to be a College of Melbourne scholar, had determined to separate off from the group and agreed to fulfill up with them later at a campsite.

Nonetheless, when he did not arrive the 2 associates, aged 23 and 24, started trying to find him.

Police had been alerted at round 8.45pm native time (9.45am UK time) and commenced searching for the hiker by automobile and foot whereas assisted by the State Emergency Service (SES), a authorities company that gives help throughout main incidents.

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Hadi Nazari was lacking for practically two weeks. Pic: New South Wales Police

A command put up was established the next day and a multi-agency search commenced involving police, the fireplace service, the Nationwide Parks and Wildlife Service and aerial assist helicopters.

Climbing poles and litter believed to have belonged to Mr Nazari had been discovered close to the Kosciuszko River on Tuesday 31 December.

It got here days earlier than a campfire, lighter, digicam and digicam bag had been situated close to the Geehi River on Sunday 5 December.

In the course of the search, police mentioned in an replace that whereas there have been considerations for Mr Nazari’s welfare, he’s an skilled hiker who had tenting gear with him.

Inspector Broadfoot has thanked emergency companies for his or her contributions over the previous two weeks.

“This is an incredible outcome, after 13 long days he has been located. We want to thank our emergency services partner agencies, volunteers and members of the public for their assistance.

“We by no means gave up hope of discovering him, and we’re elated we are able to return him safely to his household.”

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