A 7-year-old Alaska boy who went missing with his cousins after a blizzard says they survived by digging a hole to sleep. Ethan Camille's mother says he suffered frostbite as the boys focused on protecting 2-year-old Trey Camille from the cold.
A 7-year-old Alaska boy who went missing with his cousins after a blizzard said they survived by digging a hole to sleep.
Ethan Camille, 7, and his cousins, Christopher Johnson, 14; Frank Johnson, 8; and Trey Camille, 2, went missing last week during a snow-machine ride in rural Alaska. They spent the night together before they were rescued the next day about 20 miles outside the village of Nunam Iqua on Alaska's west coast. From his hospital bed at the Alaska Native Medical Center, Ethan recounted how he and his cousins tried to survive. Ethan's mother said the boys' focus was on protecting Trey.
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