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Thursday, December 30, 2004

Missing Tsunami Victims

Thousands are still missing after the Boxing Day quake and tsunamis clobbered beaches across Asia and Africa.

Here are some useful links:
www.locators-online.org/
www.tsunamiforum.org/

Missing Malaysians in Phuket
BBC websites:
Asia quake-Missing persons-Thailand
Asia quake-Missing persons-Sri Lanka
Asia quake-Missing persons-India
Asia quake-Missing persons-Indonesia
Asia quake-Missing persons-Maldives
More links of the missing

More information at:
tsunamihelp.blogspot.com/

A Swedish boy was found alive and sent to Phuket International Hospital. His photo was posted on the hospital website and spotted by his uncle from the Internet. His father and grandfather who were recuperating in another hospital were reunited with him. His mother and grandmother are still missing.

A 10-year-old German girl also survived but her parents were missing. I did a Google search and found her father's name of net.

Here is reply from the law firm he worked in Frankfurt.

--- "Niehues, Henrik" wrote:

> From: "Niehues, Henrik"
> To: 'Julian Matthews'
> Subject: AW: Calling Norbert Michl : Your child has been found
> Date: Wed, 29 Dec 2004 09:59:38 +0100
>
> Dear Julian,
>
> Mr. Michl is one of the partners of our law firm.
> Since Sunday we know that his daughter Sophia is in
> the Phuket International Hospital. She will be
> taken to Germany by plane as of today.
>
> Unfortunately, their parents, Mrs. Edeltraud Alsdorf-Michl
> and Mr. Norbert Michl are still missing. We all hope
> the best.
>
> Thank you very much for your support and kind assistance.
>
> Best regards
>
> Henrik
>
>
> Dr. Henrik Niehues
>
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Julian Matthews
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 28. Dezember 2004 16:39
> An: frankfurt@hbml.de
> Betreff: Calling Norbert Michl : Your child has been found
>
>
> Dear Sir
>
> I noticed you have a Mr Norbert Michl listed on your
> website.
>
> A German girl has been found alive after the tsunami
> disaster in Phuket and is currently in hospital.
>
> She says her father is Norbert Michl. If you are
> same
> person go to this website and contact hospital. Her
> mother is Mrs.Edeltraud Michl
>
> http://www.phuket-inter-hospital.co.th/boy.htm
>
> or here: http://www.phuket-inter-hospital.co.th/
>
> Concerned person,
>
> Julian

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