SINGAPORE - A 58-year-old man who lives in Singapore and who went missing in a New York state swamp for three days last month has been rescued by forest rangers.
US news reports said the man, who was not identified, is originally from Ireland, and was visiting the Adirondacks region, a four-hour drive from New York City.
The Adirondacks region spans more than 2.4 million ha and is home to the largest protected natural area in the lower 48 states of the US. His clothes were tattered and he had bug bites on his face, the reports quoted the rescuers as saying.He reportedly told his wife that he was going to spend time in the Adirondack region and gave her a rough itinerary.
About 10 forest rangers began the search in assigned areas which focused on the perimeter of the swamp. The rescuers called out his name, hoping to establish voice contact, Mr Lewis was quoted as saying.
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