Gadis ini bersemangat cekal dan tinggi jati diri. Bukan senang untuk bertahan dan 'survive' seorang diri di dalam hutan belantara selama 19 hari. Tahniah kepada adik Nor Umaisarah dari saya mewakili rakyat Malaysia.
NST Online
2008/02/26 By : M. Hamzah Jamaludin KUANTAN, Tues: NST Online
It was a miraculous survival story for Nor Umaisarah Sameaun who was found on Monday, 19 days after she went missing in Gunung Tahan. The 21-year-old Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Arau branch student was left behind by her expedition group on Feb 7 and she had to wander alone in the thick jungle.
"I shouted for help but no one could hear me. I didn't even know how to go back to the camping site as the surrounding look almost the same," she said when met at the Tengku Ampuan Afzan Hospital today.
Sultan Ahmad Shah had earlier visited Nor Umaisarah, who was was airlifted from Jerantut at about 9.30am.
"I only had a pack of chocolate sticks with me which I finished on the first day itself," said Nor Umaisarah who survived only on river water.
"I lost my shoes, tudung and spectacles. I almost gave up and took a rest for another five days," said the eldest sister of three siblings.
With bruises and a sprained ankle, she continued her journey and prayed that someone would find her.
"I was so happy when I found two backpacks near the river. I shouted for help and three people came towards me," said Nor Umaisarah, who was saved by two Russian tourists and a local guide.
She said she was lucky as she did not come across any wild animals or scary beings throughout her ordeal.
Her father, Sameaun Hassan, said he was grateful that Nor Umaisarah was found.
"I could not sleep as I was afraid of what would happen to her. But deep in my heart I knew that she is a strong girl," said the 45-year-old fishmonger in Johor Baru.
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