Missing woman found with snake bite after six days in mountains

Date:

Share post:


A woman missing for six days in Australia’s Snowy Mountains has been found “dazed and injured” by emergency services after a massive search and rescue operation.

New South Wales (NSW) Police said Lovisa Sjoberg was located on Sunday afternoon local time, suffering from a suspected snake bite, dehydration and a rolled ankle.

The avid photographer was treated for her injuries at the scene, before being rushed to hospital, where she is in a stable condition.

Sjoberg, 48, is a regular visitor to the remote Kosciuszko National Park, where she often documents wild horses living in the mountains.

Fears grew for her safety after a hire car company reported that her car had not been returned and she could not be contacted. Her car was later found unlocked and abandoned.

NSW Police launched an appeal on 21 October to the public to help find her and began a widescale search using sniffer dogs, firefighters, park rangers and a helicopter with infra-red capabilities.

Concerns increased after rescue teams failed to find her after several days and temperatures in the area surrounding Kosciuszko National Park dropped as low as zero degrees at night.

Sjoberg was found on Sunday afternoon local time by a National Parks and Wildlife Service officer on the Nungar Creek Trail at Kiandra.

Supt Toby Lindsay told media that Sjoberg had been “wandering [for] days” through “tough” bushland, and told rescuers she believed she had been bitten by a copperhead snake four days earlier.

The species tends to be shy rather than aggressive, but their venom is a powerful neurotoxin and can be fatal without medical intervention.

“She’s in fact very fortunate to be alive… she obviously went through a tough time,” Supt Lindsay said.

He added that she was now in a “reasonable condition” and is ” happy to be alive”.

?s=598314&p=news.articles.cvgxxrj89j1o.page&x1=%5Burn%3Abbc%3Aoptimo%3Aasset%3Acvgxxrj89j1o%5D&x4=%5Ben gb%5D&x5=%5Bhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.bbc.com%2Fnews%2Farticles%2Fcvgxxrj89j1o%5D&x7=%5Barticle%5D&x8=%5Bsynd nojs ISAPI%5D&x9=%5BMissing+woman+found+with+snake+bite+after+six+days+in+mountains+%5D&x11=%5B2024 10 27T12%3A44%3A12.01Z%5D&x12=%5B2024 10



Source link

Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams
Alexandra Williams is a writer and editor. Angeles. She writes about politics, art, and culture for LinkDaddy News.

Recent posts

Related articles

Voters in Liechtenstein withdraw state funding from the country's public radio broadcaster

BERLIN (AP) — Voters in Liechtenstein have voted to withdraw state funding from the tiny country's public...

Middle East latest: Social platform X suspends new account on behalf of Iran's supreme leader

The social platform X has suspended a new account on behalf of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali...

Opinion: Donald Trump’s Racist NYC Rally Was Vile. It Was Also Political Suicide

To all those Republicans who shed crocodile tears because their feelings were so hurt that people were...

A man told police he had fallen off a cliff after being chased by a bear. Now he’s suspected of murder

Tennessee authorities are searching for a man who they say called 911 claiming he had been chased...

Crash of as many as 45 vehicles blocks southbound I-5 between Kent and Federal Way

Southbound Interstate 5 lanes near Kent were blocked for several hours Sunday afternoon following a multiple vehicle...

Police searching for driver in accident that left a passenger dead

WOODBRIDGE - Police are searching for the driver of a car involved in a single vehicle accident...

17-year-old on car theft spree hits and kills 23-year-old veteran, Oklahoma cops say

A 17-year-old in a stolen car was the subject of a cross-county chase when he hit a...

Here are the Indiana marching bands that advanced to ISSMA state finals

The stage is set for the 51st Indiana State School Music Association marching band state finals taking...