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She spent 12 days drinking from puddles, sleeping in caves, and fending off biting insects and freezing nights.
German backpacker Carolina Wilga - whose disappearance sparked an enormous search-and-rescue operation in Western Australia - has returned home after her outback ordeal.
Rescued backpacker Carolina Wilga admitted to German hospital near Dusseldorf after quietly slipping out of Perth ...
German backpacker Carolina Wilga has bid farewell to Perth in a heartwarming Instagram post after capturing hearts with her ...
Carolina Wilga has flown back home to Germany in business class, spotted being pushed in a wheelchair to a hospital.
Carolina Wilga, the backpacker who was found alive in Western Australia's unforgiving outback, says a car crash and head ...
Carolina Wilga, the German backpacker rescued from the Australian wilderness, has been discharged from hospital in Perth ...
Ms Wilga is discharged from Fiona Stanley Hospital after spending five nights there recovering from her outback ordeal.
German backpacker Carolina Wilga survived 12 days missing in remote territory in Western Australia. Experts have issued ...
The remarkable survival of German backpacker, Carolina Wilga, who was rescued after 11 days lost in WA's remote Wheatbelt, ...
A German backpacker who miraculously survived 12 days in the remote andunforgivingWestern Australian bush has revealed she ...