Western Mail

Rescued explorer ‘bewildered’ by interest

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A British explorer who was rescued from Papua New Guinea after trying to find a remote tribe has dismissed accusation­s the mission was a publicity stunt.

Benedict Allen, 57, who had no mobile phone or GPS device with him, was picked up by a helicopter crew three weeks after he left Heathrow airport bound for the jungle.

He was hoping to reach the Yaifo, a tribe thought to be one of the last on Earth to have no contact with the outside world.

But he was reported missing after he failed to board a flight back home via Hong Kong.

Speaking from his home in west London, the father of three told his friend, BBC security correspond­ent Frank Gardner, that his symptoms of malaria were genuine.

Asked whether it was a publicity stunt, he said: “I can see why they get cynical and people have been known to do this.

“I videoed all of this and you can see me deteriorat­ing with malaria.”

Asked whether he needed rescuing, he added: “Er, it... no.

“Well, I haven’t read the newspapers, I gather there’s been all this interest, I’m slightly bewildered by it.

“The journalist­s (on board the helicopter) when they turned up, I happily accepted their phone, they saw me with malaria and took me to hospital.”

The profession­al explorer joked that he needed “a good florist” to help apologise to his wife.

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