A woman has been rescued in Canada after being buried in snow for four days
After four days under 58 centimeters of snow, search teams were amazed to find Donna Mona alive. A rescue dog called Ace sniffed her out across a frozen field in Ontario.
She went missing during a violent snow storm when her SUV got stuck. Sergeant Mark Cox says she was conscious but wearing just jackets.
“I can honestly say that I didn’t expect to find her alive, but the hope was there and that’s why we keep going.”
Donna was covered in snow with just her face and her neckline exposed. She’s survived freezing conditions, for the snow insulated her and kept her alive. Her husband David said he feels very lucky.
“The best Christmas gift ever. Certainly it could have been a lot worse. I think that God literally reached down and cradled her until we could find her.
"He is a four-legged star." Ray Lau from search and rescue was the man that found her. “this er,this,I guess, over the top for me. It was really a mile a minute.” Donna’s now been taken to a nearby hospital where she’s been treated for hyperthermia.