Little Red Riding Hood (4) survives grueling journey by frost

To report that her grandmother was deceased, pulled a 4-year-old girl with a red cap on, six hours through a forest ravaged by wolves.

Saglana went into the darkness around 05. 00 hours away and followed a horse trail to the nearest farm. According to the Sibirian Times they had even cross a frozen lake at a given time. She had nothing more to him than a box of matches in case of emergency. Saglana said: 'It was very cold and I was so hungry. But I was not scared, I was just walking, walking, walking, and finally I was there.... '

'Red Riding Hood' took its final destination successfully, but had to be included later in the hospital with hypothermia. She has since recovered, but now lives in a home. Someone from the rescue team said: 'This girl was lucky she was not wild animals encountered. In that case, she had only a tree to climb. '

One of her caregivers at the home said: 'Saglana is an open, intelligent and gentle girl. We are proud that a little heroine grows up here. We treat her like our own daughter, and kiss and cuddle her every day. Because not every 4-year old child manages to make such a trip. But she is also very upset by the death of her grandmother. '

Her mother is likely to be sued for being negligent in the care of her child with her to leave her sick parents in a remote house. Officials handling the case found that Saglana's mother Eleonora (31), had spent a year in prison, which she was forced to leave her daughter.

Saglana went into the darkness around 05. 00 hours away and followed a horse trail to the nearest farm. According to the Sibirian Times they had even cross a frozen lake at a given time. She had nothing more to him than a box of matches in case of emergency. Saglana said: 'It was very cold and I was so hungry. But I was not scared, I was just walking, walking, walking, and finally I was there.... '

'Red Riding Hood' took its final destination successfully, but had to be included later in the hospital with hypothermia. She has since recovered, but now lives in a home. Someone from the rescue team said: 'This girl was lucky she was not wild animals encountered. In that case, she had only a tree to climb. '

One of her caregivers at the home said: 'Saglana is an open, intelligent and gentle girl. We are proud that a little heroine grows up here. We treat her like our own daughter, and kiss and cuddle her every day. Because not every 4-year old child manages to make such a trip. But she is also very upset by the death of her grandmother. '

Her mother is likely to be sued for being negligent in the care of her child with her to leave her sick parents in a remote house. Officials handling the case found that Saglana's mother Eleonora (31), had spent a year in prison, which she was forced to leave her daughter.