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A missing Wisconsin dad with a heart condition battled rain and starvation while he was feared dead after vanishing for three days in a dense Puerto Rican rainforest.

Abdur Rahman, 64, said he was “hungry” when his rescuers saved him from the harsh wilderness during his vacation, his family told CBS 58.

Rahman became separated from his family during a hiking trip in the El Yunque National Forest on Sunday, local media outlet El Vocero, reported.

Rescuers sprung into action to search for Rahman and found the 64-year-old near the Icacos River in Naguabo — about 40 miles outside San Juan, the Office of Emergency Management posted on X.

Abdur Rahman became separated from his family while he was hiking through El Yunque National Forest on Sunday while on vacation. Facebook/Holly Ritter

Six groups of rescuers, equipped with dogs and a drone, combed tirelessly through the forest — known for its waterfalls, rivers, and thick vegetation — for three days before finding the tourist.

Officials battled harsh conditions while tracking down Rahman, commissioner of the Municipal Police of Río Grande, Antonio Rosa, told El Vocero.

“It has been raining this morning. We have a lot of fog that is slowing us down, but we have to trust in human resources and their capacity,” Rosa said on the day Rahman was found.

Rosa escalated the critical search efforts when Rahman’s family informed them that the patriarch was diagnosed with diabetes and had a heart condition.

Rahman was found after a rescue team discovered footprints on a road and ruled out “areas within the search perimeter,” and was transported by ambulance to a local hospital.

Rescuers sprung into action to search for Rahman and found the 64-year-old near the Icacos River in Naguabo. X/@NMEADpr
Six groups of rescuers, equipped with dogs and a drone, combed tirelessly through the forest — known for its waterfalls, rivers, and thick vegetation — for three days before finding the tourist. X/@NMEADpr

Rahman’s daughter, Mehreen Asra, feared her father was dead.

“I never thought we’d find him alive,” she told CBS58.

Arsa said that some of her family members took a side trail while on the hike to reach a lookout spot to take photos, but noticed her father vanished when he wasn’t with them on the main trail.

Her husband, Fazal Hunzai, knew they couldn’t waste any time.

Hunzai had also taken the wrong path and returned to the family on the main trail after being turned around for “almost an hour” and feared his father-in-law had also gotten lost.

“I told my wife, ‘Can you please call 911 right away. Because it sounds like he’s missing,’” Hunzai recalled.

After police intervened to help with the search, they were instructed to return to their Airbnb when it became too dark and dangerous for them to wander around.

“When we didn’t find him for 24 hours, I thought he fell somewhere and he passed away,” Arsa told the outlet.

Authorities escalated the critical search efforts when Rahman’s family informed them that the patriarch was diagnosed with diabetes and had a heart condition. X/@NMEADpr

By the third day, his daughter was getting ready to accept the fact that she may never see her dad alive again.

“We almost gave up,” she painstakingly revealed.

However, their hope was restored when they got word on a rescue radio that Rahman was found alive about a 15-hour walk from where he got separated.

“He said, ‘Yes, he is alive.’ I jumped like a little baby, hugging, like a piggyback hug, the police officer,” Hunzai recalled.

The seaside town of Luquillo is shown in the distance, seen from a lookout tower at the El Yunque National Forest on Dec. 4, 2012, in Rio Grande, PR. The Washington Post via Getty Im

His son-in-law said they saw Rahman before he was taken to the hospital, and he appeared to be in good shape and was discharged on Wednesday.

Rahman suffered a few scrapes but had no significant injuries.

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