Jungle Woman Returns Home

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  • Jan. 20: Cambodians drive a truck past the home of a jungle woman, Rochom P'ngieng, about 410 miles northeast of Phnom Penh.
  • Jan. 20: Cambodians carry bamboo baskets with vegetables to the local market as they pass the home of a jungle woman, Rochom P'ngieng.
  • Jan. 20: Morning mist covers a village where 'jungle woman' Rochom P'ngieng, was recovered at Oyadao, Rattanak Kiri province, about 410 miles northeast of Phnom Penh.
  • Jan. 19: Rochom P'ngieng, left, sits together with the people claiming to be her sibling, at her rural home.
  • Jan. 19: Rochom P'ngieng, sits next to a woman claiming to be her mother, Rochom Chhoy, rear right, 40, at her rural home.
  • Jan. 20: 'Jungle woman' Rochom P'ngieng is watched by locals at her rural home in Oyadao, Cambodia.
  • Jan. 20: Rochom P'ngieng, center, is looked after by a woman claiming to be her mother, Rochom Chhoy, right, and others claiming to be her relatives.
  • Jan. 20: Rochom P'ngieng, center, is looked after by a woman claiming to be her mother, Rochom Chhoy, right, and a man claiming to be one of her relatives.
  • Jan. 20: Rochom P'ngieng, right, stands near a woman claiming to be her mother, Rochom Chhoy, 40, at their rural home in Oyadao, Cambodia.
  • Jan. 20: Rochom P'ngieng, right, is given water by a woman claiming to be her mother, Rochom Chhoy, 40, at their rural home in Oyadao, Cambodia.
  • Jan. 20: Rochom P'ngieng, right, is fed by a woman claiming to be her mother, Rochom Chhoy, 40, at their rural home in Oyadao, Cambodia.
  • Jan. 20: Rochom P'ngieng, thought to be the long-lost daughter of Sal Lou, eats rice while neighbors at her village of Oyadao, Cambodia, look on.

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