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A 19-year-old British backpacker missing in Australia for 12 days has been found alive. | A 19-year-old British backpacker missing in Australia for 12 days has been found alive. |
Jamie Neale, from Muswell Hill, north London, went missing in dense bushland in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. | Jamie Neale, from Muswell Hill, north London, went missing in dense bushland in the Blue Mountains, west of Sydney. |
New South Wales Police said two "bushwalkers" alerted emergency services after finding Mr Neale. | New South Wales Police said two "bushwalkers" alerted emergency services after finding Mr Neale. |
His mother Jean Neale told the BBC she "had no doubt" her son would be found alive. He has been taken to Katoomba Hospital with dehydration and exposure. | His mother Jean Neale told the BBC she "had no doubt" her son would be found alive. He has been taken to Katoomba Hospital with dehydration and exposure. |
Mr Neale's father, Richard Cass, who flew to Australia to join the search, was reunited with his son, who he said looked "gaunt and scratched". | |
He just said that he wanted to hear my voice, that he didn't think he'd see me again Jean Neale, mother | He just said that he wanted to hear my voice, that he didn't think he'd see me again Jean Neale, mother |
Mr Cass told Australian newspaper, The Age: "The millions that have been spent on this search, the man hours and woman hours that have gone into it... all because he goes out on a walk without his mobile phone. | Mr Cass told Australian newspaper, The Age: "The millions that have been spent on this search, the man hours and woman hours that have gone into it... all because he goes out on a walk without his mobile phone. |
"The only teenager in the world who goes on a 10-mile hike and leaves his mobile phone behind.'' | "The only teenager in the world who goes on a 10-mile hike and leaves his mobile phone behind.'' |
Speaking at a press conference he admitted that he "lost faith" in his son being found. | |
"I made a little shrine for him," he said. | |
"I defaced your national park with his name and his date of birth, he's going to come back in five years' time and see his gravestone." | |
New South Wales Police said Mr Neale had checked into the Katoomba Youth Hostel on 2 July. | New South Wales Police said Mr Neale had checked into the Katoomba Youth Hostel on 2 July. |
He was last seen the following morning but his personal belongings including a mobile phone, his passport and other personal papers were still in his room. | He was last seen the following morning but his personal belongings including a mobile phone, his passport and other personal papers were still in his room. |
When he failed to return for a pre-booked tour of a cave system a search was launched. | When he failed to return for a pre-booked tour of a cave system a search was launched. |
Mr Neale had not intended to go missing, the BBC was told. | Mr Neale had not intended to go missing, the BBC was told. |
It is understood he had gone for a walk but got lost and did not know how far he had wandered into the wilderness. | It is understood he had gone for a walk but got lost and did not know how far he had wandered into the wilderness. |
He is said to have slept under trees and logs and eaten local nettles to survive. | He is said to have slept under trees and logs and eaten local nettles to survive. |
The teenager was eventually found near what police have described as the Narrow Neck fire trail, near Katoomba, and about nine miles from where he went missing. | |
He was going out for a day trip, but took 12 days to come back - very, very lucky Spokesman, New South Wales Police | |
Mrs Neale said she always "stayed positive" he would be found. | Mrs Neale said she always "stayed positive" he would be found. |
"He's very stubborn, he's very persistent and he's very resourceful, so I had no doubt that he would get through it," she told the BBC. | |
"He just said that he wanted to hear my voice, that he didn't think he'd see me again, and I told him, you don't get rid of me that easily." | "He just said that he wanted to hear my voice, that he didn't think he'd see me again, and I told him, you don't get rid of me that easily." |
Mr Neale is described as being in a stable condition in hospital. | Mr Neale is described as being in a stable condition in hospital. |
A spokesman for New South Wales police told reporters the search for him had covered "in excess of 100 square kilometres". | |
"He was going out for a day trip, but took 12 days to come back - very, very lucky," the spokesman said. | "He was going out for a day trip, but took 12 days to come back - very, very lucky," the spokesman said. |
Jamie's aunt, Caroline Neale, said her family had felt "helpless" during the days he was missing. | Jamie's aunt, Caroline Neale, said her family had felt "helpless" during the days he was missing. |
"It's amazing. As far as I know he has just got a few cuts and grazes. He is really tough," she said. | |
Poor weather | |
BBC correspondent Phil Mercer in Sydney described Mr Neale's ordeal as "a remarkable story of resilience". | BBC correspondent Phil Mercer in Sydney described Mr Neale's ordeal as "a remarkable story of resilience". |
Rescuers had been hampered during the 12 days of their search by poor winter weather, including thick fog, rain and freezing temperatures, he said. | Rescuers had been hampered during the 12 days of their search by poor winter weather, including thick fog, rain and freezing temperatures, he said. |
And the BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney said police were on the verge of calling off the search just hours before Mr Neale was found. | And the BBC's Nick Bryant in Sydney said police were on the verge of calling off the search just hours before Mr Neale was found. |
The search involved units from the the Blue Mountains Local Area Command, a dog unit, the Rural Fire Service (RFS), State Emergency Service (SES), Volunteer Rescue Association (VRA) and the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). | The search involved units from the the Blue Mountains Local Area Command, a dog unit, the Rural Fire Service (RFS), State Emergency Service (SES), Volunteer Rescue Association (VRA) and the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS). |
The UK Foreign Office has confirmed it is providing "consular assistance" to police. | The UK Foreign Office has confirmed it is providing "consular assistance" to police. |