Steven Van Lonkhuyzen : Dad, Sons Lost for 10 Days in Outback Found Alive
Steven Van Lonkhuyzen : Dad, Sons Lost for 10 Days in Outback Found Alive

Steven Van Lonkhuyzen : Dad, Sons Lost for 10 Days in Outback Found Alive

Steven Van Lonkhuyzen and his two sons survived for 10 days after their car broke down in the Australian outback.

The family had little food, no mobile phone reception and endured temperatures of up to 38 degrees after Steven Van Lonkhuyzen took a wrong turn during a road trip and his vehicle became bogged down in mud.

They were rescued after farmer Tom Wagner searched for them on his four-wheel farm motorbike and found them after several hours in the Expedition National Park, north west of Brisbane.

“They were pretty hungry by the time I got to them and pretty happy to see me,” Mr Wagner said.

Acting superintendent Mick Bianchi of Queensland Police said Steven Van Lonkhuyzen planned to drive from his home in Brisbane to Cairns using an inland route, but “quite simply, he took a wrong turn”.

He said the boys were a little emaciated and dehydrated after their ordeal.

Mr Bianchi said the family had limited provisions but luckily it was stormy at times and they were able to collect rainwater in a plastic container.

Steven Van Lonkhuyzen tried to attract attention by laying out high-visibility items and lighting fires and Mr Bianchi said he made the right choice by staying with his vehicle.

“They were very trying conditions and it would have tested the family’s relationship,” he said.

He said Steven Van Lonkhuyzen attempted to establish routines with his children and keep them occupied.

The national park is not usually visited at this time of year because of the extreme weather conditions, Mr Bianchi said.

Agencies/Canadajournal




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