Bear Henry has been found safe and alive after three months living in the bush.
Henry, a 37-year-old Indigenous person, went missing on Nov. 27 and had been last seen in the Lake Cowichan area driving their van toward the Fairy Creek area, remote site of a high-profile logging standoff. There had been no sightings of Henry since, with a candlelit vigil held in Victoria in January in the hopes they would be found safe.
In a Facebook live video taken at a restaurant, Henry said they had been living in the bush for three months, when they walked to where their van was parked, a journey which took two days. Henry then found a road and flagged down two truckers.
乌鸦传媒淚 asked them what day it was and they said February 9, and I was like 乌鸦传媒業乌鸦传媒檝e been here for three months?乌鸦传媒櫸谘淮綕 Henry says in the video. 乌鸦传媒淚 told them, 乌鸦传媒業 don乌鸦传媒檛 have any backcountry experience乌鸦传媒 and they said, 乌鸦传媒業 think you do now.乌鸦传媒櫸谘淮綕
Black Press reached out to someone close to the family, who said Henry was with their family and not answering questions at this time.
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