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Post by donaldmoore on Jul 12, 2015 9:00:19 GMT
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A woman stranded in her car for two weeks in the Southern California desert in May said she forgave her husband for making a wrong turn and was prepared to die with him. "I told him, 'Honey, we all make mistakes. We all make wrong choices.' That's all that was," Dianna Bedwell said Friday after the memorial service for Cecil "Paul" Knutson, who died a week into the ordeal. "We had 29 wonderful years together. If we make it out, fine. If we don't make it out, fine." After Knutson, 79, died peacefully, he sent angels to rescue her, Bedwell, 68, said in her first public remarks about the tragedy, The Press Enterprise reported Saturday (http://bit.ly/1Trh1hs ). Off-roaders found her severely dehydrated May 24 on a dirt road near a Boy Scout camp some 65 northeast of San Diego. She was airlifted to a hospital news.yahoo.com/wife-stranded-desert-prepared-die-next-husband-210523894.html
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