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Our Terrifying Ordeal (Britons threatened in SuperDome)
Times Online ^ | Sean O'Neil and Joanna Bale

Posted on 09/04/2005 7:06:31 PM PDT by Cedar

Our terrifying ordeal By Sean O'Neil and Joanna Bale

TWO words on the boarding pass that secured Will Nelson a club-class seat on a flight from Dallas to Gatwick tell everything about the last week of his summer in America.

Alongside the flight details is stamped: “Hurricane Evacuee”.

Mr Nelson, and other Britons returning from New Orleans yesterday, will keep the boarding passes as souvenirs of the most frightening experience of their lives, being trapped in the city’s Superdome stadium.

As the first Britons caught by Hurricane Katrina returned home, the US authorities said that all 240,000 residents of New Orleans would have to leave before it could be rebuilt.

The death toll is likely to run into thousands and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office said that 131 Britons were still unaccounted for. However it emphasised that many are likely to be safe and could have left the disaster area days ago.

During seemingly endless days and sleepless nights, the British survivors’ fear of the hurricane’s destructive force was transformed into terror of the other survivors.

Mr Nelson, 21, and Jane Wheeldon, 20, told The Times how they and some 50 other foreigners — many of them British backpackers — were ordered by the US Army to gather together to protect themselves from resentful locals.

“The army told us to stick in a group and for the women to sit in the middle with the men around the outside and to be ready to defend ourselves,” Mr Nelson, from Epsom, Surrey, said. “Their urgency scared us. I sat on the outside, really scared by this point, sitting waiting for God knows what. We waited and waited, I didn’t sleep. A lot of the girls had been groped.”

Miss Wheeldon, from Carmarthen, South Wales, said that being inside the Superdome was terrifying and that she had been sexually harassed.

“The atmosphere was extremely intimidating,” the Lancaster University student said. “People stared at us all the time and men would come up to me and stroke my stomach and bottom. They would also say horrible, suggestive things. The worst time came when there was a rumour that a white man had raped a black woman. We were scared that we would be raped, robbed, or both. People were arguing, fighting and being arrested all the time.”

The “internationals”, as the army labelled the stranded tourists, were among the few white people in the stadium. Marked out by their skin colour and unfamiliar accents, they were verbally abused, while their luggage made them targets for robbery.

Mr Nelson said that local people also noticed that they received preferential treatment from the guards who gave them ration packs and water to help them to avoid food queues.

Mr Nelson, who graduated from Loughborough University in June, said: “The queues for the rations got more and more crazy. People were desperate.

“The physical conditions were horrible. It was stiflingly hot, you were sweating constantly. The smell was awful, a mix of sweat, faeces, urine — just a horrible, horrible smell.

“When the water stopped and the toilets packed up, it just got worse and worse. I can still smell it; it makes me gag.” Miss Wheeldon said: “The sights we saw you wouldn’t want anyone to see. The filth and smell were unbelievable.” The threat came from a minor-ity — mainly young men. “The majority of the people of New Orleans are absolutely lovely,” she said. “Some families were ready to give us their food even though they had nothing.”

One of the most dangerous periods came on Wednesday when the military decided that the internationals should be removed for their own safety.

Officers told them to organise themselves in groups of five and make their way to an exit. The leaders were given a blue wristband and made accountable for the others. Mr Nelson’s was still on his arm yesterday.

He said: “The people around us were suspicious and resentful. They asked where we were going and we lied. We said that we were going to sit somewhere else. I walked off, head down, tunnel vision, I didn’t stop to think. I felt guilty but there was also a tremendous sense of relief that I was getting out of there.”

The tourists were taken to an emergency medical centre where many volunteered to help. “There were very few medics and we were able to help with feeding people, carrying stretchers and just talking to people who had lost their whole lives,” said Mr Nelson. “That night we saw a soldier brought in from the dome who had been shot in the leg.”

The Britons were taken on to Dallas the following day, seeing for the first time the full devastation caused by the hurricane.

Mr Nelson said: “I knew I was going home eventually, I knew I had a family home to go to and I knew where my family was and that they were safe. I realised just how lucky I was compared to many of the people we had left behind.”

Mr Nelson had been working as a lifeguard with Camp America, which organised his flight home. But during nine hours in the air, he could not sleep. “I couldn’t wait to get home, to see my parents, my sisters and my friends and be back somewhere I knew I would be safe.”

At Gatwick, Mr Nelson and Miss Wheeldon had tearful reunions with their families. Other survivors are expected back in Britain today.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Louisiana; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: hurricanebritons; katrina
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This is a sad story. Bet they don't have any plans to come back to USA, and you sure couldn't blame them.

They said: "The threat came from a minority - mainly young men."

1 posted on 09/04/2005 7:06:31 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: Cedar

This must be the same group as in the Aussie story earlier, helping the nurses afterwards and all.


2 posted on 09/04/2005 7:13:39 PM PDT by jwalburg (If I have not seen as far as others, it is because of the giants standing on my shoulders.)
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To: jwalburg

Yes, I just noticed that. These poor people...talk about trauma.


3 posted on 09/04/2005 7:15:23 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: Cedar

That's great, welcome to America, land of the free and home of the gangs.

Makes me sick.


4 posted on 09/04/2005 7:15:47 PM PDT by RightWinger
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To: Cedar

So embarrassing! Of course they were given different treatment. They had to get them out there for their own safety. This is disgraceful and certainly not Bush's fault. Thugs!


5 posted on 09/04/2005 7:17:47 PM PDT by ladyinred (Leftist=Anti American!)
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To: RightWinger

You got that right....home of the gangs. Ruining this country.


6 posted on 09/04/2005 7:17:50 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: RightWinger
Glad you're sick. It's pretty much standard UK Victorian adventure fare ~ they still get off on that stuff.

I particularly liked the part where the "Army ordered" them to get into a lager. That's Afrikaans for "circle the wagons".

Made me think of "Zulu Dawn", "Return of Zulu Dawn", and "Zulu Dawn All Over Again" ~ maybe some other stuff ~ "Heart of Darkness" leaps to mind.

Someday we might know the truth of the matter. In the meantime all we have here are a bunch of Brits telling their countrymen how excited they get when surrounded by intimidating looking young black men ~ sure as the devil this country will be inundated by hundreds of thousands of these guys come next rainy season!

7 posted on 09/04/2005 7:20:42 PM PDT by muawiyah (/ hey coach do I gotta' put in that "/sarcasm " thing again?)
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To: Cedar

But wait a minute... I thought according to the Guardian this morning, the Brits were all left to rot and die in their hotel rooms, because they were discriminated against by US authorities...


8 posted on 09/04/2005 7:21:10 PM PDT by FinallyBackInNH
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To: RightWinger

It is sickening isn't it. Liberalism and Thug culture have been a boon to black America.


9 posted on 09/04/2005 7:21:16 PM PDT by Texas_Jarhead
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To: Cedar

Ahh, yes. The ongoing celebration of diversity.


10 posted on 09/04/2005 7:21:22 PM PDT by neutrino (Globalization “is the economic treason that dare not speak its name.” (173))
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Aww, you mean the tolerance and diversity crowd are the racist swine we always knew they were?
11 posted on 09/04/2005 7:22:53 PM PDT by Reactionary
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“The majority of the people of New Orleans are absolutely lovely,”

I see the little twit hasn't learned a thing from her experience and is still spouting that tired old liberal BS which, imo, stinks worse than anything she might've caught a whiff of in the Superdome.

Compare her remark to this one by an Australian fellow who barely got out with his group: "That [the Superdome] was the worst place in the universe. Ninety-eight per cent of the people around the world are good. In that place, 98 per cent of the people were bad."

12 posted on 09/04/2005 7:24:08 PM PDT by LibWhacker
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To: neutrino

More like "celebrating perversity".


13 posted on 09/04/2005 7:24:26 PM PDT by sheik yerbouty ( Make America and the world a jihad free zone!)
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To: ladyinred

I wasn't born yet, but this story reminds me of the stories I've read where black students were protected and escorted into schools and colleges during desegregation. It's sad that people are subject to such brutality.


14 posted on 09/04/2005 7:27:39 PM PDT by TNdandelion
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To: ladyinred

Disgraceful, yes.....everywhere except in the rap music world.


15 posted on 09/04/2005 7:28:12 PM PDT by Cedar
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To: muawiyah

Why do you continue to insinuate these people are lying?

They have no reason to lie; unless, of course, you think saying anything back about blacks is racist.


16 posted on 09/04/2005 7:29:56 PM PDT by Howlin (Have you check in on this thread: FYI: Hurricane Katrina Freeper SIGN IN Thread)
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To: muawiyah

Yeah, I'll bet they made it all up, right? Those lousy honkies.


17 posted on 09/04/2005 7:31:54 PM PDT by ozzymandus
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To: LibWhacker

Do you really think a MAJORITY of NO residents are responsible for the looting and other criminal activity that happened last week?


18 posted on 09/04/2005 7:33:01 PM PDT by pa mom
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To: RightWinger

RW,
It's not America, but "NOLA and the perps" that is to blame for this outrageous conduct. NSNR


19 posted on 09/04/2005 7:37:08 PM PDT by No Surrender No Retreat
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To: Cedar
Thug Culture

When rap music started becoming worldwide through the likes of the NWA, Queen Latifah and Ron D Mc, a ghetto fabulous trend followed.

Unfortunately, over here in UK, young and impressionable teenagers misinterpreted the content of the artists lyrics.

They tried to emulate the crimes that the artists address in their tunes. But this is not what the artists were trying to achieve. They were trying to teach the young generation about what they had been through and why. Youth started trying to be like their idols and to do this they turned to gang and guns crimes.

Main cities like London are now full of gangs who commit crimes, just to achieve respect from their peers or because they want the latest pair of kicks (trainers).
20 posted on 09/04/2005 7:38:46 PM PDT by John Lenin (Liberalism: Where shame is a virtue)
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