A missing diabetic Mount Maunganui man drew on all his survival instincts after suffering a head injury after he fell down a ridge while hunting on the East Cape.
Joseph Bishara, 49, had been hunting with friends on Saturday but failed to return to the hut as planned. His companions raised the alarm when there was still no sign of him on Sunday because Mr Bishara, despite being an experienced hunter and former search and rescue volunteer, is diabetic.
Police, Land Search and Rescue teams and the Eastland Community Trust Helicopter scoured the bush inland from Gisborne and Mr Bishara was eventually found sheltering in a farmer's shed.
He was flown to Rotorua Hospital, where he was discharged yesterday. From his Mount Maunganui home yesterday afternoon, Mr Bishara explained how after hunting by himself, he overcame several black outs; falling into the Motu River; cold and wet weather; and serious disorientation.
"I was walking along the top of the ridge when I slipped and tripped and knocked my head. I went to shake it off, then I sort of collapsed on the ground again," he said.