The police in the Oshikoto space and contributors of the Ministry of Setting, Forestry and Tourism bear chanced on the boy (12) who went missing for 5 days in the Etosha Nationwide Park.
The boy reportedly went missing from the Ekume space on 23 February and used to be chanced on on 28 February.
According to acting regional commander deputy commissioner James Nandapo, the boy used to be chanced on at around 05h00.
Nandapo says Salom Shangula and his grandmother, alongside with others, bear been busy harvesting mopane worms.
“After a while, he was called, but did not respond and the grandmother thought he went to the others,” he says.
When they realised Shangula used to be no longer amongst them, they started looking for him the assign he used to be closing seen, but failed to find him.
“They started questioning people who were there, but nobody spotted him, and they kept searching until sunset,” Nandapo says.
They then notified the ministry officials alongside the fence of the park, they veritably too, with police officers deployed in the park, assisted in the quest, but to no avail.
Shangula used to be chanced on on 28 February and reunited alongside with his household.
He survived on water finest and hid in the bushes, Nandapo says.