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Missing UK explorer Benedict Allen found 'alive and well' near airstrip in Papua New Guinea

Benedict Allen was travelling alone to try to find the reclusive Yaifo tribe when he went missing.

MISSING BRITISH EXPLORER Benedict Allen has been found “alive and well” near an airstrip in Papua New Guinea.

Allen (57) had gone missing in the jungle of Papua New Guinea during an expedition for a BBC documentary.

He was travelling along to find the Yairo tribe, one of the few remaining tribes in the world who have zero contact with the outside world, when he went missing.

He was expected to travel back to the capital of Port Morseby last Sunday. However, his sister said she was expecting to hear from him by Monday but had received no contact and that he failed to take his flight to Hong Kong.

The BBC’s security correspondent Frank Gardner, who had also travelled to Papua New Guinea, said Allen had asked to be rescued and efforts were underway to retrieve him.

It has not been confirmed when Allen will be brought home.

Concerns 

A helicopter pilot who dropped Allen off in the jungle a number of weeks ago begun efforts to find Allen after concerns were raised for his safety.

Speaking to BBC Radio 4′s Today programme about Allen’s disappearance, his sister, Katie Pestille, said it was “out of character” for him to miss his scheduled flight.

“It’s ghastly,” she said.

“For everybody else, it’s very exciting – all the expeditions and all the things he does, but for his sister and his wife, it’s more of a worry.”

Allen has previously travelled across the Amazon Basin and participated in a six-week male-only initiation ceremony where crocodile marks were carved onto his body.

He has also written a number of books on exploration and filmed his adventures on BBC documentaries.

‘I may be some time’

Allen has a website in which he documents some of his adventures through blog posts.

The latest entry on his blog is titled: “I may be some time…”

In it, he writes about the Yaifo tribe and notes that no outside has made the journey to visit them since the journey he made 30 years ago.

“In October, I’m hiring a helicopter to drop me off at the abandoned mission station, Bisorio – a forlorn place that was featured briefly on the BBC programme. If – and only if – it seems ethical, I’ll try to assemble a small party, as I did all those years ago, and head off up-slope into the mists to visit the Yaifo in their remote abode,” he wrote.

He said that it was somewhat worrying that he has no obvious means of returning to the “outside world”.

Either I must paddle down river for a week or so – or enlist the help of the Yaifo, as I did last time; together we managed to achieve the only recorded crossing of the Central Range. So, if this website or my Twitter account falls more than usually silent, I’m due back mid November.
So, don’t bother to call or text. Just like the good old days, I won’t be taking a sat phone, GPS or companion. Or anything much else. Because this is how I do my journeys of exploration. I grow older but not wiser, it seems…

Read: ‘It’s ghastly’: UK explorer Benedict Allen missing in Papua New Guinea jungle

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    Nov 16th 2017, 9:45 AM

    I get the lone explorer thing but, for his family’s sake, he should at least take a gps/location device, so they can see where is, and that he’s still moving, etc.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:23 AM

    @Type17: he deliberately didn’t bring that. Read yesterday’s article on him. Sounds like the old-school cool way of exploring won’t be repeated on his part.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:40 AM

    @Minom Pnom:
    No GPS, no phone, no radio, no tracker, no PLB etc. etc. but he still reportedly “asked to be rescued”.
    I smell a rat with his story…

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:05 AM

    Would he not leave isolated tribes alone. There is no benefit in introducing us to them. The outside world doesn’t have a good record in that regard. Leave them alone.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 2:04 PM

    @Catherine Sims: They have plenty land there, we should make them take their fair share of refugees.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 9:51 AM

    Cynical maybe but I bet his documentary/book is more widely watched/read now…..

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:25 AM

    @Jeanniejampots: you could be onto something there.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:15 AM

    Successful publicity stunt.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:20 AM

    Good PR for the show & book.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:54 AM

    The Yaifo tribe have no possible way to conceive of the fact that they have just been turned into a commercial product.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 11:05 AM

    @Bi88les: Papua New Guinea have every right to be pi$$rd off with this kind of thing , idiots taking risks without sensible precautions , land expecting them to arrange rescue helicopters , we are quick to jump on idiots who go surfing in bad weather and require emergency services to be distracted , this is no different , png have very limited resources and having to spend time and money trying to help Indiana Jones dreamers from the developed world is disgraceful , I hope he is asked to pay the costs for his own misadventures , idiot

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    Nov 16th 2017, 12:21 PM

    @Bi88les: Wait till they see they’re trending on Twitter

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    Nov 16th 2017, 10:29 AM

    He said he’d be back mid November, and he was. So what’s the ghastly upset about?

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    Nov 16th 2017, 2:55 PM

    Good, I am glad he’s back and hope he goes on more adventures and he does produce interesting work.

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    Nov 16th 2017, 3:46 PM

    Why not leave this tribe alone. They’d be better of that way !

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    Nov 16th 2017, 11:35 AM

    Idiotic attention seeker succeeds!

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