Hiker found alive in Hawaii forest after missing for 2 weeks

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A 35-year-old hiker has been found alive after going missing for more than two weeks in a Hawaiian forest.

"It came down to life and death and I had to choose – I chose life," Eller said from her hospital bed.

Doctors attending to her said she has suffered from severe sun exposure and a medical check is currently underway. 

Eller was rescued on Friday afternoon by a search helicopter near a waterfall, miles from her vehicle. 

She reportedly survived on fresh fruits and water from local sources.

Eller, who is a physical therapist and yoga teacher, had gone missing on May 9. 

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