Trisha Silvers: Surviving the 2004 Thailand Tsunami
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Trisha Silvers talks about surviving the 2004 Thailand Tsunami...
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I am very thankful that you survived
Maybe her husband looked over her after he died. Poor lady. I couldn’t imagine losing my husband after we married
Wow! Troy saved her... Thank you for sharing with us. Hope you are recovering/ coping well (you and all other survivors)... RiP to your husband, Troy, and all of the others who lost their lives (in Japan in 2011, and 2018 in was it Hunga Tonga?). One good thing did come of this horrific thing - people around the world are much more conscious of tsunamis... ❤
great interview...must be tough to describe this horrible event. did the audio crew call in sick? they would've benefitted from some lavs or a boom.
I've just read a couple of comments below and IF YOU'RE TRISHA PLEASE DON'T READ THEM they're cruel.
Kerry Peters I don't know why you would have deleted your comments right after you reply to me other than the fact that you realize that your comment about her was stupid! To ask "Is this girls for real" because she wasn't "showing the emotion" YOU THINK she should be showing while telling HER story was not only stupid but rude! Regardless if you knew someone who went through it! Everybody is different & deal with things differently so your "opinion" of her came off as crass and mean and VERY judgemental! And when you are judging someone on something they went through and you didn't, that makes you stupid!
Well said.
does anyone have a transcription for this video?
An absolute miracle🤗🙏 Amen
Something she says is very odd, perhaps I'm misunderstanding. @ 4:44 she says he had an autopsy re: death by head injury. Given the circumstances what prompted her to do an autopsy and with thousands dead & injured, hospitals overrun how/why did medical persons have the time or space to do this?
I was 14 when this happened and remember other countries sent special shipping cpntainer like things that were like huge freezers. Basically to store the dead in until they could do autopsys and dna tests on them. They had to be kept in these to slow decomposition of the bodies in the hot climate. Medical teams were also sent
@@chelseagreer6264 Thank you so much for your comment.
In this particular situation would autopsy be for 100 % identification
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Wishing you well and only tranquility in your life Trisha - this is my story from the 2004 Tsunami - ruclips.net/video/jdJ-SLG02KU/видео.html
Interviewer incessantly playing with her nails and fingers while guest is speaking is very distracting. That hand shouldn't even be in the frame.
Weird smiling to tell a sad story. It is just like: I have survived, who cares? 😢
Hi ..
Gorgeous woman
The echo in her voice and her Heavy accent are making it sooo hard to understand what she is saying :((((
I used closed captions👍 You can also slow down the speed of the video
I didn’t understand a single word that lady said.
I feel very sorry for her but why she is smiling all the time is over my understanding...
Stop ...get a life !! Life is FOR LIVING poison ivy! Life is about JOY HAPPINESS AND PEACE. . .you should seek that in your heart
She spoke lie it was fun and some person give life for her and seem to her is okey.
Oh shut up. Every person deals with shock and grief differently, who are you to guess and judge a survivor and how they cope with they have been through? You would be happier if she was miserable? Get lost.
I remember watching this documentary and parents who lost their child were making jokes, and you could tell it was their way of processing their grief. Every person deals with it differently, and if you haven't lived it, you should be respectful.
She has had years, YEARS to process this event. I agree with Kate, get lost
I hv seen survivors stories and each one has shred their feelings while narrating that catastrophic but this one 🙄