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When Kathryn Heyman was traumatised and needing to escape, a fishing trawler offered her the hope of salvation – ABC News
On a fishing trawler with an incompetent crew, a punishing workload and dangerous weather, Kathryn Heyman made an unlikely discovery that changed her life.
Kathryn Heyman desperately needed to escape.
With single-minded determination, and barely out of her teens, she headed as far from her city, Sydney, as she could, arriving at the tip of the Northern Territory.
She says her propulsion to flee was like that of “a wild animal”.
But arriving at her destination, she found she was still too close to everything she was running away from.
“I got to the end of the land, and I knew that I still hadn’t gone far enough,’ Heyman tells ABC RN’s Life Matters.
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