domingo, 14 de octubre de 2007

too young to die..

Eight tourists, including one Briton, have died after being swept away by flash floods in Thailand while exploring a cave.

The group were in Khao Sok national park when the cave flooded.
The dead Briton was named as John Cullen, 24. A 10-year-old German boy, four Swiss nationals and two Thai guides also died.
Mr Cullen's girlfriend, Helena Carroll of Solihull, survived by clinging on to a ledge in the cave's roof.
Ms Carroll, who is 21, said: "One minute I was in what I thought was the most beautiful place in the world. The next thing there is death all around me." Speaking on Thai TV station TITV, she said she was shouting: "'Help me! Help me' all night. Then I saw a light."
It sounds like those American programs of nature disasters or like “911” where people, years after the accident, still having their trauma… jaja. But this was ver recently, so it has justification. Yes, is a sad event, im sorry for the tourists, but that’s what you are risking wen you go out to a beautiful but dangerous place. It’s say that women are the worst companions for a trip, besuse they are so much “queens” that they cannot resist to survive a “dangerous” event. But see this! The woman was the only one that survived! Casuality? Obviously not!!!!

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