Amelie Osborn-Smith, 18, described fighting for her life as she was attacked by a crocodile and her friend grabbed the shoulders of her life jacket to wrangle her away from danger.
jumped in to save her. people say that you see, like, your life flash before your eyes, but you don t. you just think, how do i get out of this situation? and your brain just goes into overdrive and you just think how to get out. but i was just very, very lucky. amelie s father, brett, told me the family are hugely relieved she s still alive, and say she is now being treated in a london hospital. the boat had been hired from a company called bundu rafting. these some are of the shots from the website they use. in a statement, they said, the group accompanying ms osborn smith responded and brought ms osborn smith back into the raft. what happened to ms osborn smith is an unfortunate accident, the first of its kind to occur with bundu rafting. amelie says she doesn t regret the trip. it sounds so cliche to live thinking i m going to regret everything. i know i m going to have a fulflled life. ijust think, just do
a number of people jumped into save her. people say that you see, like, your life flash before your eyes but you don t. you just think, how do i get out of this situation? and your brain just goes into overdrive and you just think how to get out. i was just very, very lucky. amelie s father, brett, told me the family are hugely relieved she s still alive and says she is now being treated in a london hospital. the boat had been hired from a company called bundu rafting. these some are of the shots from the website they use. in a statement they said the group accompanying ms 0sborn smith responded and brought ms 0sborn smith back into the raft. what happened to ms 0sborn smith is an unfortunate accident, the first of its kind to occur with bundu rafting. amelie says she doesn t regret the trip. it sounds so cliche to live thinking i m going to regret anything.
Amelie Osborn-Smith (pictured) was white water rafting on the Zambezi Rover, near Victoria Falls, when she was attacked by a crocodile despite guides telling her the river was safe to swim in.