Nadia Bloom Found, Undergoing Treatment

By Soumitra Mondal, Gaea News Network
Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Florida (GaeaTimes.com) - Nadia Bloom, the missing 11 year old girl, was rescued from an alligator-infested Lake Jesup swampland on Tuesday morning, when a church member James King, found the child. He informed the police and called others. He told them that the missing fifth-grader has been found alive, and this made King, the hero by fortnight.

Nadia Bloom, the girl with an autism related problem, was missing since last Friday. Her family members called 911 and registered a missing report of their child. While explaining to the media, how his daughter disappeared, Jeff Bloom, father of Nadia said,

Our daughter’s a nature lover and she went on a bike ride and she just stopped to take some pictures.

After getting back their child alive, both of her parents gave thanks to all of them for praying for their child.

James King found the missing Nadia Tuesday morning in a swampy area in Seminole County. Dan Holland, the senior pastor at Metro Church in Winter Springs, added that King went into the swamp to rescue the child. It was the nothing but the gift of God the girl was still alive though she was in the swamp for last four days without food and was suffering from bug bites. Rescue operation started in a hurry and they rescue team had to cut of trees to get Nadia back in the above of the water.

After Nadia was rescued, she was taken to the South Seminole Hospital, where she is getting her treatment. Mr. Holland said that Nadia was able to talk when she was rescued from the mud.

Nadia Bloom, studies at the Lawton Elementary School. Though the Blooms haven’t confirmed whether the girl had decided to take an adventure trip or not, they are relieved that she has been found alive.

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