
Malaysian Hiker Rescued After Two Weeks Lost in Jungle
A 49-year-old female hiker, Jaslinda Saludin, was miraculously found alive after being lost for 14 days in the Tapah jungle in Malaysia. She survived by eating forest berries and recounted her ordeal of falling multiple times and going without food or clean water for extended periods.
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Malaysian hiker missing for 2 weeks miraculously survives on forest berries
Jaslinda Saludin, the Malaysian hiker who went missing after descending Gunung Batu Putih mountain in Perak state’s Tapah two weeks ago, has been found and is now undergoing treatment. “Thank you to everyone involved, especially the police, Fire and Rescue Department personnel, NGOs, the Orang Asli (indigenous people) and all those who participated in the search operation,” said her husband, Haszman Othman, 61, who was full of gratitude over the successful rescue. He was met by the media at t...
By The Star
Read full article →'Didn't eat for two weeks': Female hiker, 49, recounts ordeal of being lost in Malaysian jungle
Jaslinda Saludin was rescued on Saturday (Jun 6) by local villagers after going missing during an expedition to Gunung Batu Putih in Perak.
Read full article →From ‘critical stage’ to miracle: The full 14-day survival story of Jaslinda Saludin (VIDEO)
IPOH, June 7 — Woman hiker Jaslinda Saludin, 49, who went missing for 14 days after she went on a hike at Gunung B...
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