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Canberra teenager found alive after car crash left her stranded for six nights | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
A 19-year-old woman spent six cold nights in the open in bushland west of Canberra after she suffered leg and abdominal injuries when her car plunged down an embankment. | |
Kathleen Bautista was last seen driving in Canberra on Saturday and her disappearance prompted an extensive search. | |
ACT police detective John Giles said she was found on Friday morning after surviving on creek water but no food during a week in the open when temperatures dipped close to zero. | |
She was in hospital on Friday in a stable condition. | |
Her father, Ronnie Bautista, said he was ecstatic that she had been found safe and sound. | |
“I got the phone call from [police] while I was in the car. That’s probably the loudest scream that I made when I heard the news,” he told reporters. | |
With the search set to extend into a second week, ACT police used signals from Bautista’s phone, directing searchers to the Cotter area about 15km west of Parliament House. | |
Constable Lachlan Ryan said that after less than an hour into the search, an SES crew found her car down a steep embankment. | |
She was not with the vehicle, but just as a fresh search was being planned, a policeman noticed a waving hand on a ridge on the other side of the gully. | |
“She’d probably managed to get several hundred metres from the car,” he said. | |
Constable Ryan said she was dehydrated, injured from the accident and starting to suffer from exposure, but lucid. | |
“I had a clear conversation with her. She was chatty and even started telling jokes. She was relieved and she thanked us profusely. She was actually, despite her circumstances, in very good spirits.” |
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