The students and their five chaperones, who were from a high school in Tofield, Alta., recalled terrifying experiences in the moments after the Sea Diamond hit a reef.
Strilchuk, 16, said she and her friends had no life-jackets. When she saw a man clutching one, she pleaded with him to hand it over.
She said she made a fist and punched him in the face when he wouldn't.
"He was holding it and he was 40 years old and we were kids," she explained, adding that she pulled the life-jacket from him and gave it to a friend.
Strilchuk said she later punched another man and took his life-jacket for herself.
She said she made a fist and punched him in the face when he wouldn't.
"He was holding it and he was 40 years old and we were kids," she explained, adding that she pulled the life-jacket from him and gave it to a friend.
Strilchuk said she later punched another man and took his life-jacket for herself.
What a piece of trash. Too bad she didn't go down with the ship.
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