Susan Cenkus was spending time in Cherokee National Forest with her family in April of 2006. While on a hike with her daughter, Elora, and son, Luke, the three were attacked by a black bear. Susan and Luke were seriously injured by the bear, Elora was killed. Below are the four raw interview segments from time Lissa Guyton's time spent with the family.
Susan is a strong woman who's inspirational should be heard. Due to the length of the interview, we would never be able to share it with you on television. I've broken the interview into 4 segments, but it is presented in its entirety.
Part 1
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Susan has also created a youtube account called Elora's Light. She hopes someday to expand on the internet to give people a place to share their feelings in times of tragedy.
As always, thanks for watching!
-Billau
Thursday, May 8, 2008
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