黑料社

99-year-old woman who survived Nazi assassination attempt beats COVID-19

1
COVID-19, coronavirus

This illustration provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in January 2020 shows the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV). Image: CDC via AP, File

She鈥檚 a survivor indeed! An elderly woman in the United Kingdom who made a recovery from the coronavirus disease is no stranger to threats on her life.

Joy Andrew, 99, who lives in York in northeast England, was diagnosed with COVID-19 on May 16, The Press reported on July 14.

By May 30, her daughter Michele Andrew was told by care home Minster Grange that her mother was 鈥渁t end of life.鈥 Joy has been at the home since 2013.

鈥淪he wasn鈥檛 speaking, eating or drinking. Her oxygen levels were fluctuating wildly. I went in to bid my mother a final farewell,鈥 she recalled.

A team of carers at the nursing home looked after Joy鈥檚 health for the next two days and. thankfully, she made a recovery.

Her return to health comes amid sad news that at least 20 residents in the care home died during lockdown on the first weekend in May, as per Michele.

鈥淢y mother survived an assassination attempt in post-war Germany by her chauffeur, later identified as a Nazi; she survived a crash landing in the desert as one of BOAC鈥檚 first air hostesses, and was rescued by Bedouins; and she survived breast cancer,鈥 Michele said. 鈥淪he certainly wasn鈥檛 going to let coronavirus defeat her.鈥

Joy was a sergeant for the Women鈥檚 Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) and served during World War II. Michele said the assassination bid took place when Joy was posted in Dusseldorf, Germany, after the war.

She joined the British military in Germany, in particular the British Army of the Rhine. She stayed with an elderly couple with whom she was friendly; however, their daughter was a Nazi.

鈥淢y mother was allocated her own driver to take her wherever she wanted to go,鈥 Michele said. 鈥淭his included a trip to Berlin, where she wandered alone in the remains of the Reichstag. She also went to the Nuremberg Trials. Because my mother鈥檚 family is Jewish, this was obviously important to her.鈥

鈥淨uite probably, the couple鈥檚 daughter informed Joy鈥檚 driver that she was an easy target,鈥 she noted.

鈥淥ne day, the driver picked her up and, en route to the destination, deliberately crashed the car in an attempt to kill her. She still bears the scar on her face from the assassination attempt. The driver was arrested and turned out to be a Nazi.鈥

Joy has dementia, so she does not realize what a feat she has made by surviving COVID-19. But Michele said the rest of her family, which includes 鈥渢wo nieces, four great nephews and 13 great, great nephews and nieces鈥 are happy for her recovery.

Joy turns 100 on Nov. 22 and Michele hopes to celebrate with residents and staff in Minster Grange, should physical distancing measures allow it. Ni帽a V. Guno聽/ra

RELATED STORIES:

Elderly couple married for 61 years survive COVID-19 together

104-year-old COVID-19 survivor鈥檚 secret to long life is champagne

Read more...