STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- Boy, 7, says kangaroo helped him survive a chilly night in the Australian bush
- He says he went missing from a family picnic after a kangaroo ate flowers he was picking
- He spent nearly 24 hours lost in in bush while a search party looked for him
- His father said the kangaroo was "a gift from God"
South Australian police said
Simon Kruger went missing in the Deep Creek Conservation Park, south of
Adelaide, after wandering away from a family picnic shortly after 1.15pm
Saturday.
A search party of about 40,
including two rescue helicopters, was mobilized to locate Simon, who was wearing
just a fleece top and track pants and was not equipped for a night in the
elements.
The search party continued their
efforts through the night, operating using parachute flares, before a rescue
helicopter spotted him about 500 meters from where he had gone missing nearly 24
hours earlier.
He was winched to safety shortly
after noon Sunday, a police spokesman told CNN, having sustained minor injuries
from his night in the wilderness.
But what has drawn the most
attention about the episode is Simon's account of how he survived.
"Dad, I'm okay - I slept under a
tree and there were kangaroos," were his first words to his father as he was
reunited with his family, The Australian newspaper reported.
His father, Etienne, told
Australia's 7 News said that his son had been picking flowers for his
mother when a kangaroo approached him.
"A kangaroo came closer to him
and ate the flowers from him, and the kangaroo fell asleep next to him," Etienne
Kruger told the network. "I think God sent a kangaroo to keep him warm."
The boy's mother, Linda Kruger,
added: "I think it was a miracle, when I smell his jacket, it's kangaroo -- bush
and kangaroo."
The Krugers had been confident
throughout the search that their son would be found safe, with the father
telling The Australian that his son was strong and resourceful.
He told the Daily Telegraph newspaper Monday that his son was
recovering well from his ordeal, and acting "as if nothing had happened."
"He's had a nice shower last
night and a good sleep," he said. "He's certainly got something to tell at show
and tell now."
CNN
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