“A joy for the whole country! The four children who were lost 40 days ago in the Colombian jungle were found alive,” Petro tweeted on Friday, attaching a picture that appears to indicate search crews treating the youngsters in a forest clearing.
The youngsters, who seem gaunt within the images, are being evaluated by docs and will likely be evacuated for medical remedy.
Lesly Jacobombaire Mucutuy, age 13, Soleiny Jacobombaire Mucutuy, 9, Tien Ranoque Mucutuy, 4, and toddler Cristin Ranoque Mucutuy have been stranded within the jungle on May 1, the one survivors of a lethal aircraft crash.
Their mom, Magdalena Mucutuy Valencia, was killed within the crash together with two different grownup passengers: pilot Hernando Murcia Morales and Yarupari indigenous chief Herman Mendoza Hernández.
The youngsters’s subsequent disappearance into the deep forest galvanised a large military-led search operation involving over 100 Colombian particular forces troops and over 70 indigenous scouts combing the world.
For weeks, the search turned up solely tantalising clues, together with footprints, a grimy nappy and a bottle. Family members mentioned the oldest youngster had some expertise within the forest, however hopes waned because the weeks went on.
Indigenous chief Lucho Acosta, the coordinator of indigenous scouts, credited the “extra effort” of search and rescue groups and native authorities to seek out the youngsters in an announcement on Friday.
“They all added a little effort so that this Operation Hope could be successful, and we can hope the kids will emerge alive and stronger than before. We have been hoping together with the strength of our ancestors, and our strength prevailed,” he mentioned.
“We never stopped looking for them until the miracle came,” the Colombian Defence Ministry tweeted.
During a press convention Friday night, Petro mentioned the youngsters would obtain instant medical analysis and remedy, and that he hoped to talk with them on Saturday.
“The most important thing now is what the doctors say, they have been lost for 40 days, their health condition must have been stressed. We need to check their mental state too,” he mentioned.
“They will receive medical treatment and depending on what the doctors say they might be transferred to Bogota or Villavicencio. I’m going to try speak with them tomorrow,” he mentioned.
Petro, who was beforehand compelled to backtrack after mistakenly tweeting that that they had been discovered final month, described the youngsters’s 40-day saga as “a remarkable testament of survival.”
“These are the children of peace and the children of Colombia,” he mentioned.
Source: www.9news.com.au