Four children, including an 11-month-old baby, were discovered alive in the jungle weeks after the plane crash.

Four children have been found alive more than two weeks after their plane crashed in a Colombian jungle.

 

Among those rescued were an 11-month-old baby, as well as children aged four, nine, and thirteen.Four children, including 11-month-old baby found alive in jungle weeks after plane crash

 

Four children, including 11-month-old baby found alive in jungle weeks after plane crash

 

The plane - a Cessna 206 - was carrying seven people when it issued a mayday alert due to engine failure in the early hours of 1 May.

 

Four children, including 11-month-old baby found alive in jungle weeks after plane crash

 

President Gustavo Petro said the discovery followed "arduous searching" by the military - and he described the news as "a joy for the country".

 

Three adults, including the pilot, died as a result of the impact and their bodies were found inside the plane.

 

Preliminary information from the Colombian civil aviation authority, which coordinated the rescue efforts, suggests the children escaped the plane and set off into the rainforest to find help.

 

Rescuers, supported by sniffer dogs, had previously found discarded fruit the children ate to survive, as well as improvised shelters made with jungle vegetation.

 

Four children, including 11-month-old baby found alive in jungle weeks after plane crash
Four children, including 11-month-old baby found alive in jungle weeks after plane crash

 

Aeroplanes and helicopters from both Colombia's army and air force participated in the rescue operations.

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