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EXCLUSIVE: Chilliwack girl, 6, recounts 24 hours lost in woods

  • Six-Year-Old Lily Coursol went missing at 4 p.m. On Thursday, May 1, near her home in the Chilliwack River Valley woods.
  • Lily chased two neighborhood dogs into the forest north of Winona Road, where she got lost without warm clothes, food, or water.
  • Law enforcement, local search and rescue teams, conservation officials, and community members conducted continuous aerial and ground searches throughout both day and night.
  • Rescuers found Lily about 700 metres northeast of her home at 3:54 p.m. On May 2, and she was reunited with her grandmother shortly after.
  • Despite a low-grade fever and scratches, Lily survived alone for 24 hours in minimal clothing, highlighting her outdoor knowledge and resilience.
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EXCLUSIVE: Chilliwack girl, 6, recounts 24 hours lost in woods

'She used her smarts for her to be found,' says Lily Coursol's grandmother Brenda Brintnell

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Boundary Creek Times broke the news in Grand Forks, Canada on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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