SANTA MARTA, Colombia – A British tourist kidnapped 12 days ago in the mountains of Colombia with seven other foreigners escaped by sliding down a precipice and was fed by Indians before an army patrol found him on Wednesday.
Matthew Scott, 19, of London evaded his captors during a forced walk through the thick jungles of the Sierra Nevada mountains, said Gen. Carlos Alberto Ospina, commander of the Colombian army.
Scott – along with another Briton, four Israelis, a German and a Spaniard – was kidnapped from the Lost City, a pre-Columbian archaeological site in the nearby Sierra Nevada mountains, on Sept. 12 by camouflage-clad gunmen.
“We were walking in a line with the guerrillas,” Scott said. “It was raining in the mountains, the visibility wasn’t good, and I quickly slipped down the mountain.
“The tribe that found me gave me soup and beans with a little salt and three oranges. Those are the only things I’ve eaten in the last 12 days,” he said.
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