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TOPIC: Two Polish Kayakers Missing in Peru - help needed

Two Polish Kayakers Missing in Peru - help needed 12 years 10 months ago #31469

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Jarek Frąckiewicz and Celina Mróz wrote a last note on their blog on 26 of May that they were starting canoeing trip on the Ucayali River in Peru. According to the Polish media when they last contacted their families on the 26th of May they were in Atalaya, a small town near the place where the Urubamba River joins Ucayali.
They planned to paddle the 600km to the city of Pucallpa.

Around 16-17 of June they were meant to be back in Lima to catch a flight back to Poland. They were expected to arrive in Poland on the 21st June, but they did not. There is no contact with them and no one knows what has been happening with them since the 26th of May. The families are trying to find a way of getting in touch with individuals or organisations that may be able to help. The Polish diplomatic personnel have been informed about the case.

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