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British brothers who went missing on holiday found at top of volcano | UK News

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British brothers who went missing on holiday found at top of volcano | UK News

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British brothers who went missing on holiday found at top of volcano | UK News


Matthew Forster, 22, and his sibling Andrew, 18, were rescued in Bali

The sons of a GB News correspondent have been rescued from the top of an Indonesia volcano after going missing for more than 30 hours.

Matthew Forster, 22, and his sibling Andrew, 18, from London, had attempted to climb 10,000ft to the summit of Mount Agung to see the sunrise.

Their phones died near the top, and the two were stranded, missing their flight home after a nine-week adventure across Southeast Asia.

Their journalist mother Katherine Forster was meant to be covering the General Election on Thursday, but instead experienced the ‘worst day of her life’ when she was told of her children’s plight. 

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