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Missing Malaysian hiker's rescue hailed a 'miracle'

Missing Malaysian hiker's rescue hailed a 'miracle'

Malaysian hiker Jaslinda Saludin was found alive after two weeks missing in the wilderness of Perak, Malaysia. She was discovered by indigenous Malaysians near Tapah. She survived by drinking river water and eating berries. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim thanked those involved. The rescue was hailed as a miracle by a friend.

Malaysian hiker Jaslinda Saludin was found alive after two weeks missing in the wilderness of Perak, Malaysia. She was discovered by indigenous Malaysians near Tapah. She survived by drinking river water and eating berries. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim thanked those involved. The rescue was hailed as a miracle by a friend.

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Malaysian hiker Jaslinda Saludin was found alive after two weeks missing in the wilderness of Perak, Malaysia. She was discovered by indigenous Malaysians near Tapah. She survived by drinking river water and eating berries. She suffered minor injuries and was taken to hospital. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim thanked those involved. The rescue was hailed as a miracle by a friend.

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