Survivors of Amazon Plane Crash Overcome Adversity and Custody Battles.

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Four children aged 1 to 13 survived a plane crash in the Amazon jungle for over a month, with the oldest sister praised for her "heroic role" in keeping her siblings alive. The children survived by eating farina and were eventually found in an area clear of trees. Their disappearance sparked a massive military-led search operation, and all four are currently recovering in hospital in Bogota. The search continues for Wilson, a missing search and rescue dog who kept them company during their ordeal.
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