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Miracle after missing man with dementia found in bush

A man with dementia who went missing from his nursing home has been found at the bottom of a waterfall.

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A man suffering from dementia has been found alive after spending two days in bushland in Sydney’s north.

Donald Earle was found at the bottom of a waterfall after vanishing at 3pm on Saturday from a nursing home in St Ives.

Police began searching for the 63-year-old throughout the Ku-ring-gai area after staff couldn’t locate him, with concern for him rising due to his health condition.

Mr Earle suffers from dementia, something which worried authorities while he was missing for two days.
Mr Earle suffers from dementia, something which worried authorities while he was missing for two days.
Specialist Operations Paramedics reached him on the walking track before deciding it would be safer to winch him out. Picture: 9 News
Specialist Operations Paramedics reached him on the walking track before deciding it would be safer to winch him out. Picture: 9 News

He was found at the bottom of a waterfall on the Mueller Track in St Ives’ Wildflower Garden, just short of 48 hours after he was reported missing.

He was winched out from the bottom of the cliffs and taken to nearby oval at St Ives, where paramedics were waiting.

His wife spoke of the horror of waiting for news about Mr Earle.

“It’s hard to describe; the only way I think I got through this was by keeping busy and getting to be part of the search,” she told 9 News.

“First a big hug, then I’m going to say to him, ‘Never do that again.’”

He was winched from the rocky area before being taken to hospital in an ambulance. Picture: 9 News
He was winched from the rocky area before being taken to hospital in an ambulance. Picture: 9 News
He was reunited with his wife on Monday afternoon. Picture: 9 News
He was reunited with his wife on Monday afternoon. Picture: 9 News

After being winched from the track at the bottom of the cliffs, he was taken by paramedics to Northern Beaches Hospital for treatment.

It was the “best possible outcome” according to NSW Ambulance Inspector Christian Holmes.

“When we hear of someone who’s been missing for almost 48 hours, we always prepare for the worst, but hope for the best,” Inspector Holmes said.

“Considering the very warm weather over the past few days, his physical condition was better than we expected. He was suffering from dehydration and had some cuts and grazes.”

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