Teen wanders wilderness after crash

Snow capped Cascade Mountain range is seen from the town of Darrington, Washington in 2014. Picture: Michael Thurston

Snow capped Cascade Mountain range is seen from the town of Darrington, Washington in 2014. Picture: Michael Thurston

Published Jul 14, 2015

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Washington - A 16-year-old girl from the US state of Washington was in hospital on Tuesday after surviving a small plane crash and spending days in the wilderness, a local newspaper reported.

Autumn Veatch was on the plane with her step-grandparents on Saturday travelling to Montana when it crashed in the state's northern stretch of the Cascade Mountain range, The Seattle Times reported.

Reported missing and feared dead, Veatch tried to pull her step-grandparents from the crashed plane and then followed a river to a road before making her way to a nearby store, the paper said.

After hiking through the rugged mountains Veatch hadn't had anything to eat or drink for days, a first responder told the newspaper.

She was hospitalised on Monday in the Washington town of Brewster, where her father visited her later in the day, but has no serious injuries.

Crews are still searching for the plane, the paper reported, and authorities have not confirmed the fate of the step-grandparents or said what may have caused the crash.

AFP

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