The Borneo Post

Boy survivor of US desert hike that killed parents returns to France

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ROISSY- CHARLES DE GAULLE AIRPORT, France: A nine-year- old French boy who survived a desert hike in which his parents appear to have died of thirst, has been flown home from New Mexico, an airport official said.

The boy, Enzo, landed with his grandmothe­r at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris Sunday as it emerged that his tourist parents may have sacrificed their own lives to save his.

Otero County Sheriff Benny House said the boy was found dehydrated but responsive near the body of his father in the White Sands National Monument on Tuesday. Rescuers found two empty 20- ounce water bottles close to the bodies.

“The father and mother would take one drink while they made the child take two swallows of water. It might have been why the child fared so well due to his smaller stature, plus he probably consumed more water than they did,” House told the Alamogordo Daily News.

House said the boy told authoritie­s that his mother had headed back toward their car after becoming ill. He carried on with his father. Park rangers found the mother’s body on a routine patrol of the area where temperatur­es had been reportedly been between 100 and 101 degrees Fahrenheit.

It was only when they checked her camera and saw that she had been with two other people, Hunter said, that a search began for the boy and his father.

National Parks spokesman Patrick O’Driscoll told the newspaper that visitors are recommende­d not to start hikes when the temperatur­e was above 85 degrees and that each person should carry at least one gallon of water.

David Steiner, 42, and his wife Ornella, 51, from the small town of Bourgogne near Reims in northeaste­rn France, had been on holiday in the southweste­rn state when tragedy struck. The boy was taken to hospital in Albuquerqu­e where his grandmothe­r later joined him after flying from France.

Autopsies have been carried out on the couple to determine the exact cause of death, but the results are not yet known. Their son arrived back with his grandmothe­r on a British Airways flight late on Sunday afternoon, an airport source told AFP. — AFP

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