The B.C. woman who survived 49 days in Nevada's wilderness has spoken
publicly for the first time — saying she had uttered her prayers in
preparation for what she thought was certain death shortly before she
heard rescuers in the distance.
Rita Chretien, 56, and her husband, Albert, 59, got stuck on a snowy logging road in northeastern Nevada in March after getting lost on a road trip from their home in Penticton to Las Vegas. Albert has never been found after he attempted to walk out for help.
Chretien, a devout Christian, gave an exclusive interview to the faith-based program Context with Lorna Dueck.
Chretien described how she and her husband left the main highway while looking for the shortest route to their destination. More Read
Rita Chretien, 56, and her husband, Albert, 59, got stuck on a snowy logging road in northeastern Nevada in March after getting lost on a road trip from their home in Penticton to Las Vegas. Albert has never been found after he attempted to walk out for help.
Chretien, a devout Christian, gave an exclusive interview to the faith-based program Context with Lorna Dueck.
Chretien described how she and her husband left the main highway while looking for the shortest route to their destination. More Read
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