Hunter finds naked TomorrowWorld festival-goer beaten up and ditched in forest four days after event

Oct 9, 2014 - 10:16
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Hunter finds naked TomorrowWorld festival-goer beaten up and ditched in forest four days after event
The man had spent four days alone and naked in the woods (Picture: Getty Images)

A bow hunter probably expected his trek through the hills of Georgia to yield a deer or two, or perhaps a waterfowl – but certainly not a naked raver.

Casey Sanders said he was walking through the woodland near the Chattahoochee Hills south-west of Atlanta when he heard a shout – and looked down to find a man standing naked in a stream.

After a nervous exchange, the man revealed that he had been at electronic music festival TomorrowWorld a few days before, but had been beaten up and left for dead in the woods.

‘Three guys, they beat the crap out of me,’ the stranger can be heard saying in the clip.

‘They drug [sic] me out to the middle of nowhere.

‘They stripped me down and they kicked me out.’

The naked reveller went on to reveal that until he had found the creek on his fourth day of looking – after three days of licking water off leaves.

Mr Sanders said that he called a number the man gave him and took him to a main road where someone came to collect him.

He later defended his aggression towards the stranger to YouTube users.

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