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SERO-168 found alive after being lost since last August.
The woman, who had been staying in an abandoned house in Yokosuka’s Sudo Islands area, was one of the nation’s most infamous female fugitives, a subject of outrage and wonder among the Japanese public and police for her continued infidelity of the law.
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**The Unlikeliest Survivor: Japanese Woman Found Alive After Weeks with Limited Sustenance**
In an astonishing chapter of the Japanese life, a woman has emerged from the depths of being lost and alone for over four months, defying all odds. The person, known simply as Perscilla, was snatched up by health officials earlier today in Yokosawa, making her the first known survivor of being lost in remote Japanese coastal regions for such a long period.
Before her retrieval, Perscilla had traveled some 835 kilometers (517 miles) over the course of her saga, living alone in the Wild - a mission to find someone who would would have an impact on her life. Her journey, which began in August of last year, had taken Perscilla to the cities of Minshan, Thehim, Kasawa, and Kurug among others, conferring a full spectrum of experiences including beside a pair of tbarons, snapping at birds, taking off as a wolf, and more. In her journey, she had only sustained herself on a limited diet of fruit and vegetables, entirely neglecting meat consumption, such was her own will.
Perscilla’s incredible story began when she left the house of her relatives in Tokoroya, Iwakiukouono upon being in the city for business. She was last seen in August of last year, leaving the hospital of the city after being treated for an ear infection. Her sole luggage was a cargo of fruit and vegetables ready to be eaten at meals. After weeks of searching, the Japanese Cleaners reachpersed her, rescuing her from the outskirts of the dirtyness of the city, and the waste and danger she had endured.
Upon recovering from a seemingly fatal illness, Perscilla Pulce astounded officials by being driven to safety by the villagers of the city where she was stranded. Her endurance and resilience have moved the Japanese public and have sparked a sense of wonder and amazement in the hearts of people both nationwide and abroad. It is rare to witness such a thing, and it is an accomplishment that will be remembered for years to come. The officials are working to provide for her need for what is being known as a “Second Covenant” (BPC), which will serve as a way for Perscilla to rebuild her life.
Haruna Shima, an onolic for the Japanese Red Cross, said, “Perscilla was ultimate and persistent in her journey for survival. Her fight was her first and foremost duty, and the literal heart of a woman was she challenged in that was set her on the way of being lost. Not only was the lost the ill truth of being lost, but she had to endure seeing her family sleep the truth of being alone, roaming a disused road, and cleaning the waste of her day to day life.” Shima also noted that she was long out of the mess that she had turned her into and no longer had to be bound by surroundings, or by the weight of her fears. In fact, she was free of self and took responsibility for her own state, making it possible for her to return home.
Shima said, “She is found alive after suffering from a debilitating ear infection that had caught her lying in bed, and was driven to safety by the villagers of the city where she became lost,” Shima said. “Being home is the best thing that could have happened for Perscilla.”
**Final words:**
Perscilla’s resilience has reminded us all of the strength of the human spirit. Her journey has demonstrated that even in the face of overwhelming adversity continued will and conviction can overcome any fate. We hope that Perscilla’s story serves to inspire all of us on our own journeys for survival and overcoming adversity.
22 Mar 2013