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    Living wild: Germanys forest boy joins long list of

    mysterious survival tales

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    MYSTERY STILL SURROUNDS the story of an English speaking teenager who appeared in

    Berlin last week, saying hed been living in the woods for the last five years.

    The boy, thought to be around 17, has adjusted to his new life, according to The Telegraph. He

    appeared at Berlins city hall and said that he had been living in the forest with his father sincehis mother died in a car accident.

    He said that the pair had lived in tents and earthen dugouts.

    The boy said he couldnt remember where he was from, and that he had followed his compass

    north after his father died following a fall in the woods. He walked for two weeks beforereaching Berlin, he said.

    He old the authorities that his father called him Ray, but that he couldnt remember his surname.He speaks English and only a few words of German.The Telegraph reportsthat he is now

    staying at a youth care centre, and has been visited by psychologists and linguists.

    Police have said that if they can find his fathers body they may be able to identify him usingfingerprints. The boy said he buried his father in a shallow grave before walking to Berlin.

    What other amazing tales of survival in the wild are there?

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    In 1989 Rochom Pngieng disappeared into the jungle in Cambodia at the age of eight,and was not reunited with her family for 18 years. When she reappeared in 2007, she

    became the subject of a media circus. She walked on all fours, didnt speak and didntwant to wear clothes. It was reported in 2010 thatshe had fled back to the jungle, but was

    found a few days later. NGOs and reporters have repeatedly claimed that the woman did

    not live in the wild for 18 years, but rather she had lived in captivity and been a victim ofabuse before escaping and being taken in by a family who believed she was their missing

    daughter.

    The woman believed to be Rochom Pngieng, pictured in January 2007. Image: AP Photo/Heng

    Sinith, File

    In 2007 a boy dubbed Lyokha by police was found in the Kaluga region of CentralRussia. He had been living with a pack of wolves and had wolflike behaviour andinstincts. He was unable to speak any human language. He was taken to a Moscow

    hospital,but escaped and was never recaptured.

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    Lyokha was treated in a Moscow hospital in 2007 before he escaped. Image:

    Tass/Photas/Tass/Press Association Images

    In 1991 aboy was found living in the jungle in Uganda. Its thought that John Ssabunnyahad been abandoned or lost when he was around two or three years of age in the late

    eighties. He lived with a group of monkeys until he was captured and brought to anorphanage. The BBC reports that experts believe that it is one of the most convincing

    cases of a child being raised in the wild by animals.

    In 1991 Oxana Malaya was found living with dogs in Ukraine. She had been living withthe animals for around five or six years and had picked up many of their traits.

    And what about the ones who werent quite what they seemed?

    In 2005 a man washed up on a beach on the Isle of Sheppey. Police didnt know who hewas or where he came from.The BBC reportsthat after he drew a picture of a piano, he

    was place in front of the instrument, where he proceeded to play Tchaikovsky with someskill. After months of mystery and intrigue, he finally admitted that he was from

    Germany, and had arrived in Sheppey via the Eurostar after losing his job.

    In 2007 English manJohn Darwin turned up in London claiming not to know who hewas. He had disappeared in 2002, reported missing by his wife Anne. He had last been

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    seen canoeing near their home, in the North Sea. It soon emerged that Darwin had faked

    his own death, and that his wife was in on it. She has cashed in his life insurance policyand her husband lived in a bedsit next to the family home. He obtained a fake passport

    and travelled in and out of the country. The pair were sentenced to more than six years in

    prison each.