Police in Australia have apologized after the family of an 18-year-old hiker missing in dense bushland for eight days was mistakenly informed that she had been found alive.
In fact, Lily Hooper's body was found and now an investigation is underway to determine how she went missing and how her family received the wrong news.
Hooper left Oakdale, New South Wales (NSW), on August 12 to go for a solo hike in the Nattai National Park, but was reported missing after she didn't return home that night, according to a statement from NSW Police.
A multi-agency search operation was launched and lasted until early Thursday, when the news was conveyed that she'd been found.
Her family, believing she was still alive, were seen celebrating at the search site. The state premier Chris Minns even announced her survival during a live broadcast of a senate committee hearing.
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In fact, Lily Hooper's body was found and now an investigation is underway to determine how she went missing and how her family received the wrong news.
Hooper left Oakdale, New South Wales (NSW), on August 12 to go for a solo hike in the Nattai National Park, but was reported missing after she didn't return home that night, according to a statement from NSW Police.
A multi-agency search operation was launched and lasted until early Thursday, when the news was conveyed that she'd been found.
Her family, believing she was still alive, were seen celebrating at the search site. The state premier Chris Minns even announced her survival during a live broadcast of a senate committee hearing.
#missing
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