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4yo Siberian girl walks 8km across snowy taiga to help dying grandma | |
(about 2 hours later) | |
A four-year-old girl walked some eight kilometers across the bear- and wolf-infested Siberian taiga to seek help for her grandmother. | |
The incident took place in the Russian Republic of Tuva in southern Siberia back in February, but was confirmed by the authorities only on Sunday. | The incident took place in the Russian Republic of Tuva in southern Siberia back in February, but was confirmed by the authorities only on Sunday. |
The four-year-old girl, identified by local media as Saglana, was living with her grandparents in a remote village. Her grandfather has reportedly been blind for several years, and the girl’s 31-year-old mother lives separately. | The four-year-old girl, identified by local media as Saglana, was living with her grandparents in a remote village. Her grandfather has reportedly been blind for several years, and the girl’s 31-year-old mother lives separately. |
One early morning, the Saglana woke up and saw her grandmother motionless. She had to seek help in the nearby town, some eight kilometers away, according to local media. | |
The problem was, she had to walk through the snowy taiga forest on a crispy early morning to get there. | The problem was, she had to walk through the snowy taiga forest on a crispy early morning to get there. |
Despite all the dangers of trek through a Siberian woodland notorious for its wolves and bears, she reached her destination in a few hours. The medics who examined the girl after she arrived said she was suffering from “general hypothermia,” according to a police statement. | Despite all the dangers of trek through a Siberian woodland notorious for its wolves and bears, she reached her destination in a few hours. The medics who examined the girl after she arrived said she was suffering from “general hypothermia,” according to a police statement. |
Unfortunately, the medics who went to help the girl’s grandmother, couldn’t save her. The woman in her 60s had died of heart attack. | Unfortunately, the medics who went to help the girl’s grandmother, couldn’t save her. The woman in her 60s had died of heart attack. |
People on social media praised the girl for her bravery. | People on social media praised the girl for her bravery. |
“Well done, little girl,” “We wish you good health,” “She is worthy of a medal,” “Here’s a hero!” people tweeted. | “Well done, little girl,” “We wish you good health,” “She is worthy of a medal,” “Here’s a hero!” people tweeted. |
“The future of our [district] lies with these small heroes,” locals from the Tere-Kholsky District told Tuva Online news agency. | “The future of our [district] lies with these small heroes,” locals from the Tere-Kholsky District told Tuva Online news agency. |
Others wondered how the child’s grandpa could have let her make the trip and why the family didn’t have mobile phones. | Others wondered how the child’s grandpa could have let her make the trip and why the family didn’t have mobile phones. |
In the meantime, the local branch of the Russian Investigative Committee has opened a case against the girl’s mother, suspecting her of dangerous negligence. | In the meantime, the local branch of the Russian Investigative Committee has opened a case against the girl’s mother, suspecting her of dangerous negligence. |
“She knew that the elderly people were unable to ensure the safety of the child,” it said in a statement. | “She knew that the elderly people were unable to ensure the safety of the child,” it said in a statement. |
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