Couple missing for 2 weeks found in California wilderness, A few missing for two weeks were discovered Sunday in a remote piece of San Diego County with the elderly spouse dead and his wife extremely got dried out, subsequent to making due on simply rain water and some nourishment, powers said.
Cecil Knutson, 79, Dianna Bedwell, 68, were found close to a Boy Scouts camp on the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation close Warner Springs, sheriff's Lt. Ken Nelson said.
Knutson's body was close to a white auto and Bedwell was inside the vehicle, he said.
They were most recently seen leaving the Valley View Casino in Valley Center, around 25 miles west of the wild camp, on May 10. Powers said the two were anticipating heading off to their child's home in the Palm Springs territory for a Mother's Day supper yet they didn't appear there or come back to their home in Orange County.
They were driving a 2014 White Hyundai Sonata when they went by the gambling club.
Bedwell, who was carried to a doctor's facility in genuine condition, told examiners they were searching for an alternate route when they got lost and stuck on a rough street, Nelson said.
Their vanishing prompted a few ground and elevated ventures of the back nation. On Sunday evening, a few individuals in rough terrain vehicles discovered the couple.
Bedwell said she made due on downpour water and some nourishment that was in the auto. Nelson said examiners had an "extremely constrained" discussion with Bedwell, and lacked the capacity ask how or when Knutson kicked the bucket.
The two were clearly diabetic, he said.
"It would be troublesome for somebody healthy to survive being in the wild for that long, not to mention somebody like her," Nelson said. "It's near to a supernatural occurrence that she survived."
Knutson and Bedwell were both resigned school transport drivers and were hitched for over 25 years, the Orange County Register reported.
Cecil Knutson, 79, Dianna Bedwell, 68, were found close to a Boy Scouts camp on the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation close Warner Springs, sheriff's Lt. Ken Nelson said.
Knutson's body was close to a white auto and Bedwell was inside the vehicle, he said.
They were most recently seen leaving the Valley View Casino in Valley Center, around 25 miles west of the wild camp, on May 10. Powers said the two were anticipating heading off to their child's home in the Palm Springs territory for a Mother's Day supper yet they didn't appear there or come back to their home in Orange County.
They were driving a 2014 White Hyundai Sonata when they went by the gambling club.
Bedwell, who was carried to a doctor's facility in genuine condition, told examiners they were searching for an alternate route when they got lost and stuck on a rough street, Nelson said.
Their vanishing prompted a few ground and elevated ventures of the back nation. On Sunday evening, a few individuals in rough terrain vehicles discovered the couple.
Bedwell said she made due on downpour water and some nourishment that was in the auto. Nelson said examiners had an "extremely constrained" discussion with Bedwell, and lacked the capacity ask how or when Knutson kicked the bucket.
The two were clearly diabetic, he said.
"It would be troublesome for somebody healthy to survive being in the wild for that long, not to mention somebody like her," Nelson said. "It's near to a supernatural occurrence that she survived."
Knutson and Bedwell were both resigned school transport drivers and were hitched for over 25 years, the Orange County Register reported.
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