Thursday, December 04, 2008

In Her Own Words - Nanny's Brave Escape

In Her Own Words, nanny's brave escape in Mumbai

CNN News:

The story
The world knows her as the daring nanny who, clutching a 2-year-old boy, pushed past the havoc in a terrorized Mumbai and risked her life to keep the toddler safe.
But Sandra Samuel sees no heroism in her actions amid last week's terror attacks on India's financial capital that killed nearly 180 people -- including baby Moshe's parents, Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg and his wife, Rivka. She only wishes she could have done more.
"Even today, I am thinking I should have sent the baby and done something for the rabbi and his wife," Samuel told CNN in an exclusive television interview in Israel, where she now lives. Read full article »


Nanny speaks out 3:29
CNN's Paula Hancocks talks exclusively to the Indian nanny of Mumbai's Chabad House about her daring rescue of baby Moshe.

An act of selfless courage 3:08
CNN's Paula Hancocks sits down with Sandra Samuel, the nanny that saved two-year-old Moshe Holtzberg.


Boy had 'special bond' with mom 0:26
Mumbai nanny Sandra Samuel says the orphan toddler she saved from gunmen asked for his mother for days.

Mumbai nanny describes escape 0:50
Nanny Sandra Samuel tells how she rescued a rabbi's son as gunmen attacked the Chabad House Jewish center in Mumbai.

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