
Miraculous Survival: Colombian Children Freed from Jungle After 5 Weeks
Four Colombian Indigenous children, aged 1 through 13, who survived a plane crash in the Amazon jungle have been released from the hospital after a 34-day stay. The children, whose mother and two other adults died in the crash, were found last month. Their knowledge of the jungle and the courage of their eldest sister were credited with saving their lives. The children will remain under the care of the country's child welfare institute due to a complex family situation, and custody arrangements will be decided in six months.