Woman found alive after surviving snakebite and two weeks in the wilderness
- A woman missing in Australia’s Snowy Mountains has been found after a massive search and rescue operation lasting six days.
- New South Wales Police Superintendent Toby Lindsay stated she was 'fortunate to be alive' after a snakebite.
- Sjoberg, 48, is an avid photographer who went hiking in Kosciuszko National Park before going missing.
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Woman survives snake bite, 2 weeks in Australian wilderness
(NewsNation) — A woman survived a snakebite and two weeks in the wilderness of an Australian mountain range before she was rescued over the weekend. According to New South Wales (NSW) police, Lovisa "Kiki" Sjoberg was found "dazed and unwell" Sunday evening in the Snowy Mountains region of Kosciuszko National Park. Sjoberg was found Sunday afternoon local time amid a widespread search for the 48-year-old, which included two helicopters, dogs and…
Woman missing for days in Australia wilderness found with possible snake bite
(WJW) - A woman who went missing in the Australia wilderness was found alive days later, suffering from a possible snake bite, according to the New South Wales Police Force. Officials had been looking for 48-year-old Lovisa "Kiki" Sjoberg, a photographer who was reported missing from the Snowy Mountains area. As reported by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and other news outlets, Sjoberg was last seen driving a rental car through the Kosc…


A woman survived a venomous snakebite in the Australian wilderness for at least six days before rescuers brought her to safety on Sunday afternoon. Lovisa Sjoberg was walking around with a sprained ankle and was completely dehydrated. Her disappearance sparked a large-scale rescue operation in and around the wider Snowy Mountains.
Missing Woman Found Alive After Six Days in Australia’s Snowy Mountains, Survives Suspected Snake Bite and Harsh Conditions
A woman missing for six days in Australia’s Snowy Mountains has been found “dazed and injured” by emergency services following an extensive search and rescue operation. New South Wales (NSW) Police reported that Lovisa Sjoberg was located on Sunday afternoon local time, suffering from a suspected snake bite, dehydration, and a rolled ankle. The 48-year-old avid photographer, known for her frequent visits to Kosciuszko National Park to document …


Missing woman survives snake bite after falling in freezing wilderness
Lovisa Sjober, 48, was documenting the destruction of wild horse populations when she went missing (Picture: Facebook) A wildlife photographer survived two weeks in the Australian wilderness after falling and being bitten by a venomous snake. Lovisa ‘Kiki’ Sjoberg, 48, disappeared after venturing alone into the sparsely populated Snowy Mountains to track wild horses, known as ‘brumbies’. Her grey SUV hire car had lain idle for days 280 miles sou…
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