New Brunswick woman found after missing in forest for almost two weeks
TRACADIE, N.B. — A New Brunswick woman says she was able to survive in woods northeast of the province for nearly two weeks by drinking rainwater from puddles and eating wild berries.
Jenny McLaughlin, who was rescued Tuesday, said her need to see family and loved ones again gave her the strength to keep going. The Saint-Isidore, N.B., woman said she got lost in the woods after dark.
“I survived basically off of rain water and puddle water,” she said in an interview Thursday by text message. “Anything I could find basically, and was lucky there were orange wild berries … to eat around the 4th, 5th day.”
“I found shelter in the trees where I could but had no phone or lighter for support or to depend on,” she wrote.