Dancing in the Sea is the beautifully written & moving account of Catherine Hill's horrific experience of a hijack, after which she was left permanently disabled. In 1986, when she was 26, Catherine & her Italian boyfriend Picci went travelling through India. On their journey home, their Pan Am flight from Bombay to Germany was hijacked when it landed in Pakistan to pick up additional passengers. PLO terrorists took over the aircraft & the hostages endured nearly 17 hours of terror. Convinced that Pakistani troops were about to try & rescue the hostages, the terrorists finally forced as many people as possible into the aisles & attempted to massacre them. In the slaughter that followed, 21 people died & more than 100 were injured. Catherine was near-fatally wounded, her left buttock blown off by a grenade. In spite of his own injuries, Picci saved her life by dragging her, bleeding heavily, from the plane. Over the years that followed, Catherine endured a series of over 20 horrendous operations as surgeons attempted to heal her mutilated body. During that time, she also began to fight two major lawsuits, one against Pan Am & another that resulted from medical negligence. She had to call on every resource she had
- physical, psychological, emotional & financial
- as she attempted to rebuild her life. It was after the conclusion of her legal battles, however, that Catherine found herself facing her greatest challenge so far, as she became engulfed by depression when she slowly realised that nothing would ever be the same agai