domingo, 25 de abril de 2010

How a mother lost in the travel chaos was found

As Ms. Mwangale, a young girl from Kenya, was graduating from college in Nova Scotia, North America, her mother, Ms. Kafu, who had never left her country, was attending to the ceremony.
However, the elderly woman was stranded in Amsterdam's airport because of the Island volcano's ash, and she didn't know how to use a pay phone to call her daughter. Ms. Mwangale was pretty concerned about her mother, and she began to contact with whoever who may knew about her mother. Eventually, she found a friend of her who sent an e-mail message which told about Ms. Kafu's situation, and quickly people began forwarding the message. As a result of this, just two hours later Mr. Mwangale was called by a kind man who had received the e-mail, and he told her if she could sent him a photo of her mother because he had sent six security agents to the airport to look for Ms. Kafu. Fortunately, they found her lying on a cot under blankets, totally safe.

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