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Survivor Found: Hiker Rescued After 14 Days in Australian Wilderness

Medical student Hadi Nazari survives two weeks lost in Kosciuszko National Park, relying on muesli bars, berries, and creek water

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Updated: Jan 9th, 2025, 2:36 AM ET

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Hadi Nazari, a 23-year-old medical student, was found alive after being lost in NSW's Kosciuszko National Park for 14 days. He survived on two muesli bars, berries, and creek water. A major search operation involving over 300 people was launched after Nazari began hiking separately from friends. His eventual rescue happened when a group of hikers heard him calling for help. Nazari expressed gratitude towards searchers and is recovering well after receiving treatment for dehydration.


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