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Beauty queen glad ordeal is over SINGAPORE:
"If I had known that the plane was being hijacked,I would probably
have freaked out."
This was what Miss Malaysia Globe International contestant Angie Goh,23,told
reporters as she walked out of the Terminal One arrival hall at Changi
Airport yesterday.
"I was shaken then,but I am all right now,and I do not think this
will deter me from flying in future,"said Goh,who had just touched
down here after a 14-hour flight - including transits - from Istanbul,Turkey.
She still looked cheerful and bubbly.
Goh and three beauty queens from Asia who took part in the just-completed
Miss globe International pageant were among the 113 people on the plane
that was hijacked after it took off from Albania on Tuesday.
"The first thing which crossed my mind the moment I knew the plane
was hijacked was that I missed my home in Johor very much and that I wished
I was with my family," Goh said.
"I am so grateful that it is over and that I was not aware of what
was happening at that time.
"If I had known that the plane was being hijacked,I would have probably
freaked out."
Goh had arrived at the airport together with Miss Singapore globe International
Tan Mia Yan,25,and Miss Philippines Globe International Jamie Liz Castillo,23,and
they were swarmed by members of the press who had been waiting for almost
an hour to interview the beauty queens.
"I think that the hijacker was seated about seven seats away from
me,but I never (noticed) anything amiss," Goh said.
"I think we probably saw him when he boarded,just that we did not
know he was hijacker."
She said what she needed now was to take a long rest and spend time with
her family.
<6-10-2006 The Star>
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