Authorities said the children who spent more than 40 days in the Amazon jungle after a plane crash in early May are doing well now. They appeared emaciated in photos taken shortly after they were found.
Ednews informs via BBC that four indigenous children who survived 40 days in the Colombian Amazon after a plane crash have been released from the hospital, authorities said on Friday.
After a monthlong treatment, the siblings were doing "very well," the director of the country's Family Welfare Institute told journalists.
"They are actually very well," director Astrid Caceres said, adding the children had all gained weight.
Lesly, 13, Soleiny, 9, Tien Noriel, 5, and Cristin, 1, were the only survivors after the small plane they were passengers in crashed in the jungle.
Their mother and two other adults died in the incident.