Armindo Hansens story
Armindo Hansens story
In a small fishing village located on an island in central Norway in 1929 in a family of fishermen was born a girl named Armindo Hansen. In early June 1932 the parents sent the older sons and a 3.5 year-old girl for a walk, while they went to serve in the church. The boys briefly left the girl alone in a meadow and went to the seashore. When they returned – they didn’t find a child. The girl was searched for by the whole village – more than 200 people helped.
Finally, her scarf was discovered at the foot of the cliff, when three young men tried to climb the cliff, they saw a huge eagle with claws, as if protecting its nest. It seemed incredible that the eagle was able to take the girl to her nest.
Climbing the rock, some boys noticed the child. One leg was without her shoe, her hands in the blood, torn clothes – but she was alive and sleeping. The girl was found two kilometers and 180 meters up from the farm. The story ended well – Armindo got married, moved to the south of Norway and for 40 years she worked at a fish factory, before retirement. She died November 12, 2010 in Rorvik, at the age of 81.
Armindo Hansens story
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