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Living wild: Germany’s ‘forest boy’ joins long list of mysterious survival tales
MYSTERY STILL SURROUNDS the story of an English speaking teenager who appeared in Berlin last week, saying he’d been living in the woods for the last five years.
The boy, thought to be around 17, has adjusted to his new life, according to The Telegraph. He appeared at Berlin’s city hall and said that he had been living in the forest with his father since his mother died in a car accident.
He said that the pair had lived in tents and earthen dugouts.
The boy said he couldn’t remember where he was from, and that he had followed his compass north after his father died following a fall in the woods. He walked for two weeks before reaching Berlin, he said.
He old the authorities that his father called him Ray, but that he couldn’t remember his surname. He speaks English and only a few words of German. The Telegraph reports that he is now staying at a youth care centre, and has been visited by psychologists and linguists.
Police have said that if they can find his father’s body they may be able to identify him using fingerprints. The boy said he buried his father in a shallow grave before walking to Berlin.
What other amazing tales of survival in the wild are there?
The woman believed to be Rochom P’ngieng, pictured in January 2007. Image: AP Photo/Heng Sinith, File
Lyokha was treated in a Moscow hospital in 2007 before he escaped. Image: Tass/Photas/Tass/Press Association Images
And what about the ones who weren’t quite what they seemed?
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