Steen Ingolf ‘Guf’ Gad Østerby looked like someone who could cope with EVERYTHING, since TV2 on Monday night drew a portrait of the 83-year-old recluse, who for 38 years has lived alone in a marsh at the the Cornerstone about 20 kilometers from the town.

But even a strong and not jute can not catch up with the disease, and right now are ‘Goodie’, who would otherwise never have been sick, hospitalized at the Holstebro Hospital.

According to tv2.the uk was the journalist and the photographer behind the program, ‘Since the Goodies went in the forest’, Majbrit Bach from TV Midtvest, that on Thursday last week would give the hermit a visit. She found him lying in his bed in the bus he bought for 700 dollars for many years ago, and who since then have formed the framework for the whole of his life.

Candy had been in bed for three days without food and was clearly weakened. Therefore he was driven to the hospital where it was determined that he had pneumonia.

In the programme be able to the viewers was the second to see how Tuck prepares a badger, which he has found, after it has been påkørt. The meat from the suits him better a rævekød, as he seems to have a tart taste. Photo: TV2

Tv2.dk writes that the Mutual should have been printed Sunday, but he has fluid in the lungs, and therefore he is still hospitalized.

From his hospital bed tells Candy how he experienced being sick for the first time in decades.

– I was just completely flaccid. Then I was dizzy and could hardly walk. So now it goes at the ass, he says to tv2.dk.

the Mutual, which for 38 years has been to drink water from the bog, eat the forest animals and plants, and otherwise knokle day to procure firewood for the winter, feel that it was near the end, when he was found.

– I think I was close to the nastiest. It was enough what had happened, if I had been found, says Tuck, who hopes that he gets to end his days in the marsh.

It is unknown as to when the Candy can be printed and come home to nature.

the Program on the Tuck can be seen on the TV2 Play.