This person had gone to this place accompanied by of a group of partners, but, apparently, at one point he moved away and became disoriented which made him lose himself in this nature reserve between the municipalities of Sesquilé, Gachetá and Guatavita.
After his family reported the disappearance of Jeshua Kaslo, a 49-year-old man, on February 19, units of the National Army's Disaster Prevention and Response Brigade, along with the Colombian Air Force and firefighters of the region began the research in the Pan de Azúcar Paramo.
With the support of canine binomials, prepared and trained to face this type of emergency, as well as unmanned aircraft, about 40 members of the Military Forces were deployed, who were in the area day by day, despite the difficult weather conditions (fog, sub-zero temperatures, etc.) and topographical.
Although hopes were dwindling every day, the military began their work very early and finished it until late at night. That was how this Monday, March 7, the search was successful and he was found alive.
Jeshua Kaslo, had come to this nature reserve with a group of partners with the aim of taking some photographs of the ecosystem, the landscapes and this place in general. Apparently, in an oversight the citizen is separated of the group and because of the fog and the ignorance of the terrain he disoriented.
The Army, after 17 days of searching, finds him; immediately the military rescuers give him first aid and then he was taken to a care center where at this time is analyzed by specialized personnel. In the first medical report, he had signs of dehydration and hypothermia, although they were not serious.