Bolivian boy who tried to find his mother ends up in Chile
10-year-old climbed into a container beneath transport truck thinking it would take him from Andean highlands to Cochabamba, where his mother was jailed
Rory Carroll, Latin America correspondent guardian.co.uk,
Thursday 12 May 2011 06.55 BST
Franklin Villca Huanaco ran away from home to be reunited with his mother but hid in a truck going the wrong way and wound up in a foreign country lost, frozen, ragged - and apparently successful.
The 10-year-old clambered into a metal container beneath a transport truck thinking it would take him from Oruro in Bolivia's Andean highlands to the city of Cochabamba, where his mother was jailed for three and a half years for transporting chemicals to make cocaine.
Instead he emerged two days and 620 miles later on Chile's Pacific coast. Famished and disoriented, wearing only trousers, a pullover shirt and battered shoes, Huanaco wandered the streets of Alto Hospicio, a poor community just outside the city of Iquique.
Three strokes of luck then supplied the story with a happy ending. The boy was taken in by a local woman, Margarita Valencia, who fed and looked after him along with her other children. Chilean state TV picked up on the tale and broadcast his heartfelt plea: "I wanted to see my mother."
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