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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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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.

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BBC News broke the news in United Kingdom on Sunday, October 27, 2024.
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