Four Colombian Indigenous children who survived an aeroplane crash and lived for more than five weeks in the jungle have been released from hospital after a 34-day stay.
, to remain in care due to 'complex family situation'The children have been released from hospital after surviving for five weeks in the Colombian jungle.abc.net.au/news/colombia-children-rescued-from-jungle-released-from-hospita/102609020Four Colombian Indigenous children who survived a plane crash in the country's Amazon region and lived for more than five weeks in the jungle have been released from hospital after a 34-day stay, the government said on Friday.
The Indigenous children's knowledge of the jungle has been credited by officials with saving their lives The children, from one to 13-years-old, survived the May 1 crash that killed their mother and two other adults andThe Indigenous children's knowledge of the jungle, as well as the eldest sister's courage, have been credited by officials with saving their lives.
"They have recovered size and weight, really they are very well," Colombian Institute of Family Welfare director Astrid Caceres told journalists.Photos released by the Colombian Institute of Family Welfare show the children playing in a recovery room after being discharged from the Military Hospital in Bogota.
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