SHE'D given up on love and the idea of happily ever after and after what her husband had done to her you could hardly blame her. Victoria Cilliers' shocking story made international headlines when it broke in 2015. The British physiotherapist miraculously survived a skydiving accident, plummeting 4 000m after both her main and reserve parachutes failed.
But as Victoria (now 48) lay in hospital with a broken back, pelvis and ribs and internal injuries, it emerged her fall was no accident but a clear-cut case of attempted murder. Investigators discovered her South African-born husband, Emile (44), had deliberately tampered with her skydiving equipment.
At first Victoria refused to believe the father of her two children could be capable of such an act. It was only after he was found guilty of two counts of attempted murder and sentenced to 18 years behind bars that she finally came round to the idea that the man she'd loved had wanted her dead.
Yet while the betrayal dampened her faith in love the accident didn't kill her enthusiasm for skydiving. Three years after her nightmare ordeal, Victoria who'd started skydiving at 16 and notched up more than 2 500 jumps - took to the skies again, leaping from a height of 3 200m at an airfield in Oxfordshire.
"I smiled because people wanted me to but the noise of the propellers turning, the smell of the fuel, the sensation of the cold wind rushing in through the door... it all made me deeply apprehensive," she said at the time.
"It took me right back to the last flight when I'd had a sixth sense that I should not be jumping, a premonition of something terrible about to happen with no notion of what it might be. When I landed [this time] I felt the most incredible sense of relief and release."
The jump didn't only allow her to regain her sense of confidence as a sky-diver - it also opened her up to the possibility of love.
Esta historia es de la edición 14 November 2024 de YOU South Africa.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor ? Conectar
Esta historia es de la edición 14 November 2024 de YOU South Africa.
Comience su prueba gratuita de Magzter GOLD de 7 días para acceder a miles de historias premium seleccionadas y a más de 9,000 revistas y periódicos.
Ya eres suscriptor? Conectar
HOW TO BE YOUR OWN THERAPIST
With more and more of us struggling with our mental health, here's a common-sense guide to coping with life's ups and downs
SPUD: THE MAGIC CONTINUES
John van de Ruit tells us why he decided to write a sequel - and shares how his first book helped him find enduring love
SEX CONTRACT GONE WRONG
A Cape Town couple have been charged with using a young woman as a sex slave-but some say she lost the job she signed up for and now has a grudge against them
LIAM LAID TO REST
More than a month after One Direction singer LIAM PAYNE (31) tragically fell to his death from a balcony in Buenos Aires, Argentina, his loved ones finally got to say their goodbyes.
SHILOH HANGS OUT
THE two young women look like any pair of good friends chatting and laughing as they leave their dance class in Los Angeles.
LEO IN LOVE
He's just turned 50 and it seems Leonardo DiCaprio may finally be ready to settle down
PACKING A PUNCH
Irish actor Paul Mescal beefed up for his role in the blockbuster epic Gladiator II - and fans are loving it
I DIDN'T CHOOSE TO BE A LOVE CHILD
As the illegitimate daughter of the king, she fought to be recognised as part of Belgium's royal family, but Princess Delphine says she still feels unwelcome
'I STILL HAVE NIGHTMARES'
A bite from a spitting cobra 13 years ago nearly killed her but Mikayla survived - and she's made peace with her scars
THE CLAWS ARE OUT!
Things have grown frosty between the Beckhams and the Sussexes as Becks comes out in clear support of William