Staring out into the ocean, numb from shock, Susie Pethick lay deathly still on a steep cliff face. Her eyes darted down to her leg, but the horror of bones protruding through her skin was so frightening that all she could do was look at the view and try not to move.
“My life flashed before my eyes,” recalls Susie. “My children, sports they played, holidays we went on and, of course, my husband Michael.”
Susie, an aged-care worker from Caloote, South Australia, was on an idyllic holiday on the nearby Yorke Peninsula when she told her hubby she’d take a 10-minute walk with her beloved red heeler cross Abby.
While admiring the view, she slipped and fell three metres down a rocky, sandy cliff, stranding her on a remote…
