Malaysian hiker missing for 2 weeks miraculously survives on forest berries
Malaysian hiker Jaslinda Saludin, who went missing two weeks ago while descending Gunung Batu Putih mountain in Perak's Tapah, has been found and is receiving treatment. Her husband expressed gratitude to the police, Fire and Rescue Department, NGOs, and indigenous people for their participation in the search operation.

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AI-generatedMalaysian hiker Jaslinda Saludin, who went missing two weeks ago while descending Gunung Batu Putih mountain in Perak's Tapah, has been found and is receiving treatment. Her husband expressed gratitude to the police, Fire and Rescue Department, NGOs, and indigenous people for their participation in the search operation. Jaslinda was discovered within the designated search zone, a challenging area with difficult terrain. A coordinator credited her survival to her determination and mental strength. She is currently warded at Tapah Hospital.
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5 extractedThe terrain of Gunung Batu Putih is described as extremely challenging, with valleys and waterfalls.
Jaslinda was found within the search zone that rescuers had been actively combing.
Her husband, Haszman Othman, expressed gratitude to all involved in the rescue operation.
Jaslinda Saludin is currently undergoing treatment at Tapah Hospital.
Malaysian hiker Jaslinda Saludin, missing for two weeks after descending Gunung Batu Putih, has been found.