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British backpacker survives 12 days in Aussie bush
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-07-15 17:08

SYDNEY - A British backpacker was found alive on Wednesday after being lost for 12 days in rugged bushland west of Sydney.

Jamie Neale lost his way after going for a 10 km (six mile) walk in the rugged Blue Mountains and leaving many of his possessions, including mobile phone, at a youth hostel.

British backpacker survives 12 days in Aussie bush

British backpacker Jamie Neale is embraced by his father Richard Cass at Katoomba Hospital, 100 km (62 miles) west of Sydney, July 15, 2009. [Agencies]

He was found by two bushwalkers and survival experts said the 19-year-old only made it because of the availability of water due to recent rain.

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Neale's father, who flew to Sydney to help search for his son, said he had given up hope of finding him alive and had held a makeshift "closure" ceremony for him.

"I carved his name and lit a candle, buried a red rose for England and he's come back from the dead," Richard Cass told reporters after visiting his son in hospital, where he was recovering from exposure and dehydration.

"He's all scratched. He's very gaunt, but it is fantastic," said Cass. "He was eating seeds. He ate some sort of weed which was like rocket, as he described, a kind of lettuce.

"He was talking to me about whether there was a God and he was kind of losing faith in the idea that there was a God every time that helicopter flew over, and he waved and shouted and nothing happened," he said.