Missing Australian woman found by TV crew covering her disappearance

Heather Rae Ellis got lost as she walked her dogs.

ByABC News
October 9, 2017, 9:05 AM

— -- A missing Australian woman was found today by a TV crew that was reporting on her disappearance.

Heather Rae Ellis got lost as she walked her dogs near Scott River in Western Australia. The 65-year-old was in the forest for 25 hours, she told local station 9NEWS, and her three golden retrievers helped keep her warm during the night.

“Unfortunately, I’d made a bed with covering and all the rest of it and no sooner had I laid down than a helicopter came over,” she recalled. “I was trying to attract its attention so I ran, and of course, lost where I had done the bed.”

PHOTO: Heather Rae Ellis was found by a 9NEWS crew after being lost in the bush for 25 hours.
Heather Rae Ellis was found by a 9NEWS crew after being lost in the bush for 25 hours.

The 9NEWS crew found Ellis as she made it out to the road after hearing the sound of the crew’s car.

“Early this morning, I heard the traffic, but I got into some really thick forest and lost the sound of it,” she said. “And so I just kept stopping until I really got my bearings and just followed the sound of the traffic.”

Ellis sprained her leg and has also been treated for dehydration, according to 9NEWS.