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Lesly Mukutuy: the 13-year-old girl who kept her three brothers alive for 40 days in a jungle in Colombia

Summary by El Nuevo Día
Colombian authorities have recognized the young woman's leadership and wisdom in caring for her family, after they survived a plane crash in which her mother died

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There are words that keep repeating themselves in the last 24 hours in Colombia: “Miracle” is the first, because it is not yet understood how four children could survive 40 days in a thick jungle, and “heroine” is undoubtedly the second, since this feat is attributed to the older sister, Lesly Mukutuy. Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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·Amsterdam, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Colombian authorities have recognized the young woman's leadership and wisdom in caring for her family, after they survived a plane crash in which her mother died

·Puerto Rico
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They couldn't have asked for a better big sister. Two days after the miraculous rescue of the four young children who managed to survive on their own in the Colombian jungle for 40 days, it is increasingly clear about the conditions in which the quartet has survived. It seems that the eldest of the couple, 13-year-old girl Lesly Jacobombaire Mucutuy, in particular, played a true hero role.

·Maastricht, Netherlands (Kingdom of the)
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Four children, one, four, nine and 13 years old, were miraculously found alive 40 days after they crashed by plane and survived in the Amazon jungle, in Colombia. The eldest is a thirteen-year-old girl who has learned survival skills at home and helped her younger siblings stay alive, reports the Thirteen-year-old Daily Mail.Thirteen-year-old Lesly built camps using hair ribbons to keep her three younger brothers safe, lost in the Amazon jungle …

·Bucharest, Romania
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After a plane crash, three children survived 40 days in the Colombian jungle, thanks to their older sister.

·Lima, Peru
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El Nuevo Día broke the news in Puerto Rico on Saturday, June 10, 2023.
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