A man and his wife survive for six days after getting lost while hiking in an Italian forest and are later rescued, according to reports. The couple, Davide Cesaroni, 41, and Chiara Pesaresi, 38, set out on July 1 for what was intended to be a circular hike. After they lost their way, they spent multiple days in the wilderness with limited resources. The reports say they managed to keep themselves going by drinking their own urine and eating berries found in the forest. Their condition and the exact circumstances of how they became separated from the planned route are not detailed across the provided excerpts. Rescue efforts eventually locate them, and they make it out alive after nearly a week missing. The accounts emphasize the length of time they remained lost and the measures they took to obtain water and food while awaiting help.