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Rachel and Tim Shambrook put loving arms around their 11-year-old son Luke, who was found after being lost by himself in bushland for four nights.
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tional Park for the long weekend. The Shambrooks arrived at the camping ground on Thursday afternoon and had breakfast with Luke the next day, but later on Friday morning the young boy took it upon himself to go on an adventure. “He’s very familiar with the whole place and what we do there,” Rachel said. Continued page 14
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I would have been expecting, at that point, bad news. “He had this look of sheer happiness on his face that finally he could come and say they’d found him.” Every Easter Luke and his family - Rachel, his father, Tim, and his younger siblings Matthew and Lauren - stay with relatives and friends at the Candlebark camping area in the Lake Eildon Na-
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RACHEL Shambrook’s voice trembles just slightly when the Narre Warren mother recalls the moment she was told her son, Luke, was alive. But it’s the falter in Rachel’s voice which says so much more than words ever could. Luke’s smiling face has been broadcast worldwide since the 11-year-old was miraculously res-
cued after going missing in bushland near Lake Eildon for four nights over Easter. “I stepped outside the tent and the policeman was just standing there and fortunately, and I mean this in all sincerity, he didn’t give me too long to wonder why he was back again and just straight away he said, ‘They’ve got him, and he’s okay’,” Rachel said. “If he’d given me any longer to think about it
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