A woman in the Australian mountain ranges survived a snakebite and two weeks in the wilderness of New South Wales.
Police said Sjoberg informed them she was bitten by a copperhead snake four days before her rescue. Within that time, she had also rolled her ankle and was suffering from dehydration.
"She advises she was bitten by a copperhead snake four days before being found and also rolled her ankle and she was suffering from dehydration," Monaro Police District Superintendent Toby Lindsay ...
The revelation came in a post featuring photos and videos of early morning horse rides, studio time and sourdough bakes.
Ms Sjoberg, a frequent visitor to the park to take pictures of the wildlife for ... Sjoberg it is believed that she was bitten by a copperhead snake four days ago. “Police would like to thank ...
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New South Wales Police Superintendent Toby Lindsay said Monday she was “fortunate to be alive” after being bitten by a snake, potentially a copperhead ... dedicated to images of wild horses ...
"She advises she was bitten by a copperhead snake four days before being found and also rolled her ankle and she was suffering from dehydration," Lindsay said. Sjoberg’s relatively safe recovery ...