German backpacker Carolina Wilga endured a 11-night survival ordeal in Western Australia's outback after her van broke down and she became stranded. She was eventually rescued by Tania Henley, the owner of Bimbijy Station, who discovered her along a remote dirt track. Wilga suffered from frostbite and required medical treatment after her rescue. Her story gained international attention, with images of her being transported via police jet becoming iconic. Henley has since shared further details about Wilga's condition and the emotional impact of the encounter. Wilga has reportedly received a book deal based on her experience and sent a thank-you message to Henley.
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