![]() ![]() "He doesn't recall any parents or adult figures. ![]() ![]() "At this time, we don't know how long he's been in the state forest or how he got here," said New Jersey State Park Police Chief Tony Aurigemma. Park rangers, along with local police, found the boy, thin and clad in tattered clothes, in a makeshift campsite three hours later. "At first I worried it was a bear, but then we caught sight of him running, clear as day." "We were cleaning up from our picnic when we heard a rustling in the woods," Mr. The boy-who speaks and understands English but has no knowledge of his name-was first spotted by Don and Leslie Katz, hikers from Clifton, N.J. "It's like Mowgli in the 'Jungle Book' movie," Westville Police Deputy Oren Carmichael said. Even more bizarre, authorities have no idea who the boy is or how long he had been there. WESTVILLE, N.J.-In one of the most bizarre cases in recent history, a wild-haired young boy, estimated to be between six and eight years old, was discovered living on his own in the Ramapo Mountain State Forest near the suburb of Westville. ABANDONED "WILD BOY" FOUND IN THE WOODS Huge Mystery Surrounding Discovery of "Real-Life Mowgli" ![]()
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