2 jungle men found
after 40 years living in
TUOITRENEWS
Two people, father and son, who had lived in total isolation
from society for 40 years in a remote jungle in central
They are Ho Van Thanh, 82, and his son, Ho Van Lang, 42, who
were spotted by some locals while they were travelling in a deep forest in
Being very surprised by abnormal appearances, gestures and
manners of the “jungle men”, these locals reported their finding to
authorities of Tra Phong Commune.
The authorities set up a team to track them down, and after
five hours of search in the forest, they on August 7 caught the father and
son staying in a small hut built on some branches of a large tree.
The hut was about five meters from the ground and both men
were dressed only in loincloths made of tree barks when they were found, the
team’s members said.
Due to being isolated from social contact for a long time,
both father and son could only speak a little of the language of the Kor
ethnic minority group.
After carrying out an investigation into the men’s identity,
concerned agencies said that Thanh once lived a normal life with his family
in the commune’s Tra Kem Hamlet 40 years ago.
But one day at that time, a mine explosion occurred, killing
Thanh’s mother and two of his three children on the spot.
It is suspected that due to the shock, Thanh took his
remaining son, 2 years old at the time, and ran away into the jungle. He and
the son, now Ho Van Lang, had since lived their lonely life, without contact
with anyone.
Their daily foods were fruits and manioc they found in the
forest. It is assumed that they also planted corn for food.
The district authorities have asked the local health agency to
make medical check-ups for the father and son, the first in a process to
re-integrate them into society.
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Thứ Năm, 8 tháng 8, 2013
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