Twenty years ago, Petra Nemcova was waking up the morning after Christmas and preparing to leave her vacation in Thailand when disaster struck. In 2004, Nemcova was 25 years old and vacationing ...
Supermodel Petra Nemcova, who miraculously survived a deadly tsunami in 2004 by clinging to a tree with a crushed pelvis, opened up about the horror she faced two decades ago. Nemcova sat down for ...
In 2004, supermodel Petra Nemcova was on a dream vacation in Thailand with her boyfriend, fashion photographer Simon Atlee, when a tsunami tore through their bungalow. Atlee was swept away in the ...
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Two decades after a devastating tsunami swept across South-East Asia, Petra Nemcova is recalling what, and who, helped her survive the storm. The Czech-born supermodel spoke about her vacation ...
Twenty years after surviving the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, supermodel Petra Nemcova reflects on the traumatic event that changed her life forever. On December 26, 2004, the then 25-year-old ...
Supermodel Petra Nemcova was about to leave Thailand after a lovely vacation along with her fashion photographer boyfriend, Simon Atlee, when the world’s worst Tsunami hit. A 9.5-magnitude ...
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Czech supermodel Petra Nemcova was in a Thai beach resort with her British boyfriend and photographer, Simon Atlee, when the tsunami struck. The couple were in their holiday bungalow in Khao Lak ...
Nemcova tells ABC News' Diane Sawyer about how the kindness of strangers helped her survive. The supermodel was vacationing in Thailand when a tsunami struck in 2004, killing nearly 230,000 people.
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