A father and son have been found living in the jungle in Vietnam more
than 40 years after they fled US bombing during the Vietnam War.
In 1971 Ho Van Thanh, now 82, fled into the jungle with his 2-year-old
son after his wife and two other children were killed when their house
was bombed during the Vietnam War, Thanh Nien News reports.
Scott Neuman of NPR reports that on Wednesday Thanh and Ho Van Lang, now
in his forties, were coaxed out of their 20-foot-high tree house —
which was stocked with arrows and other makeshift hunting tools — after
surviving for decades on corn they cultivated in addition to fruits,
wild rice, and cassava roots from the forest.
They were discovered after villagers who ventured about 25 miles into
the forest alerted authorities after seeing two men wearing tree bark
loin clothes.
Thanh, who has forgotten the mainstream Kinh language, had to be carried
out of the jungle on a hammock because he was too weak to walk. The
younger Ho only knows a few words of the local dialect.
Harriet Alexander of The Telegraph reports that another son of Thanh
told Vietnamese media tracked down that he had discovered his father and
brother 20 years ago but had not been able to persuade them to return
to civilization.
"We know he wants to escape my house to go back to the forest, so we
have to keep an eye on him now," Ho Van Tri, who was 6-months-old when
his father fled with his brother, told local media.
Thanh Nien News notes that nearby was a field, which is about one
hectare (2.47 acres), where they planted sugarcane and tobacco. The pair
reportedly kept a small fire in the house and smoked tobacco to keep
warm on cold days.
Thanh, who was fighting for North Vietnam when he fled, reportedly kept
his soldier’s trousers neatly folded in a corner along with a little red
coat his son was thought to have been wearing when they fled.
The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era conflict that claimed millions of
military and civilian lives and left surviving soldiers and victims
traumatised.
The Indochina War, centered in Vietnam, was the most intense aerial
bombing campaign in history as it saw the U.S. Air Force drop a total of
6,162,000 tons of bombs, other ordnance, and chemical weapons from 1964
to August 15, 1973.(Agencies)
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