Her husband died in strange situation leaving her to answer lots of question, raising many eye brows. Kati Kim, survived nine days in the Oregon wilderness with her two young daughters. She is now living in Oregon and has spoke out to clear up the mess and answer questions about the 2006 tragedy that claimed her husband’s life.
She agreed to provide the detail of the incident first time since it happened. As the news broke earlier this week that Kim has agreed to provide her first-ever detailed account of the incident everyone rushed to capture it.
As she disclosed, she and her husband James were heading to their home in San Francisco Bay Area during a Thanksgiving road trip when they took a different turn off Interstate 5 near Grants Pass in a bid to reach earlier at Gold Beach, along the Oregon Coast.
They intended to take a short cut but it turned deadly as they became stranded on a mountain road. Kim and her two daughters, then 4 years and 7 months, were rescued on December. 4. The unfortunate James Kim had died of exposure to ice and hypothermia after a 16-mile hike in ice and snow to search assistance for his family. His body was found on December 6.
Very recently, Kati Kim started responding online questions and comments mostly posted by readers on this Oregonian story. Answering few quarries in a follow-up e-mail to a magazine, she confirmed that she who was engaging in the online conversation, adding that previously she was not allowed to do any interviews.
She agreed to provide the detail of the incident first time since it happened. As the news broke earlier this week that Kim has agreed to provide her first-ever detailed account of the incident everyone rushed to capture it.
As she disclosed, she and her husband James were heading to their home in San Francisco Bay Area during a Thanksgiving road trip when they took a different turn off Interstate 5 near Grants Pass in a bid to reach earlier at Gold Beach, along the Oregon Coast.
They intended to take a short cut but it turned deadly as they became stranded on a mountain road. Kim and her two daughters, then 4 years and 7 months, were rescued on December. 4. The unfortunate James Kim had died of exposure to ice and hypothermia after a 16-mile hike in ice and snow to search assistance for his family. His body was found on December 6.
Very recently, Kati Kim started responding online questions and comments mostly posted by readers on this Oregonian story. Answering few quarries in a follow-up e-mail to a magazine, she confirmed that she who was engaging in the online conversation, adding that previously she was not allowed to do any interviews.
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