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Benedict Allen: UK explorer flown out of Papua New Guinea jungle | Benedict Allen: UK explorer flown out of Papua New Guinea jungle |
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British explorer Benedict Allen has been flown out of the jungle in Papua New Guinea and is expected home on Sunday. | British explorer Benedict Allen has been flown out of the jungle in Papua New Guinea and is expected home on Sunday. |
Mr Allen became disorientated with fever while trying to reach a remote tribe and missed his flight home, the BBC's Frank Gardner said. | Mr Allen became disorientated with fever while trying to reach a remote tribe and missed his flight home, the BBC's Frank Gardner said. |
The 57-year-old had taken no means of communication with him, prompting his family to mount a search on Monday. | The 57-year-old had taken no means of communication with him, prompting his family to mount a search on Monday. |
He was spotted "alive and well" on Thursday near a remote airstrip. | |
Mr Allen, who had been looked after by Christian missionaries after trekking large distances, was flown by helicopter to the Papua New Guinea capital of Port Moresby on Friday. | Mr Allen, who had been looked after by Christian missionaries after trekking large distances, was flown by helicopter to the Papua New Guinea capital of Port Moresby on Friday. |
His agent, Jo Sarsby, said he was feverish with suspected malaria. | |
"Benedict looks forward to being reunited with his family and friends but will need some time to get back to full health," the statement added. | |
"He would like to send thanks for all the kind messages he has received." | |
Mr Allen's wife, Lenka, told the Daily Mail: "It is such a relief. I'm so happy, it's amazing." | |
The father-of-three had been travelling on his own to try to find the reclusive Yaifo tribe, whom he first met 30 years ago. | |
In a blog post from September, he wrote: "Just like the good old days, I won't be taking a sat phone, GPS or companion. Or anything else much. Because this is how I do my journeys of exploration." | |
Before setting off, Mr Allen told the BBC he was hoping to make contact with the tribe, who were high up in a cloud forest. | Before setting off, Mr Allen told the BBC he was hoping to make contact with the tribe, who were high up in a cloud forest. |
He said he was unsure how they would receive him this time. His last text message read: "What could possibly go wrong?". | He said he was unsure how they would receive him this time. His last text message read: "What could possibly go wrong?". |
The explorer, from London, has previously crossed the Amazon Basin on foot and in a dug-out canoe, and participated in a six-week male initiation ceremony in which crocodile marks were carved onto his body. | The explorer, from London, has previously crossed the Amazon Basin on foot and in a dug-out canoe, and participated in a six-week male initiation ceremony in which crocodile marks were carved onto his body. |
He has filmed a number of his adventures for BBC documentaries and written books on exploration. | He has filmed a number of his adventures for BBC documentaries and written books on exploration. |
Who is Benedict Allen? | Who is Benedict Allen? |
First solo adventure: To the Amazon at 22, during which he was shot at by two hitmen | First solo adventure: To the Amazon at 22, during which he was shot at by two hitmen |
Tough time: An initiation into manhood in Papua New Guinea. He was kept in a "crocodile nest" with 20 others, and repeatedly cut with bamboo blades to leave scars that looked like crocodile scales | Tough time: An initiation into manhood in Papua New Guinea. He was kept in a "crocodile nest" with 20 others, and repeatedly cut with bamboo blades to leave scars that looked like crocodile scales |
Low moment: Eating his own dog to survive | Low moment: Eating his own dog to survive |
Travel habit: Always keeps loo paper in a back pocket. "You know how it is," he tells the Lonely Planet. | Travel habit: Always keeps loo paper in a back pocket. "You know how it is," he tells the Lonely Planet. |
Philosophy: "For me personally, exploration isn't about conquering nature, planting flags or leaving your mark. It's about the opposite: opening yourself up and allowing the place to leave its mark on you." | Philosophy: "For me personally, exploration isn't about conquering nature, planting flags or leaving your mark. It's about the opposite: opening yourself up and allowing the place to leave its mark on you." |
Career: Six TV series for the BBC, author, motivational speaker | Career: Six TV series for the BBC, author, motivational speaker |
Family: Lives with family in Czech Republic | Family: Lives with family in Czech Republic |