![]() ![]() ![]() Eleven days in which cold and pitch-black nights alternated with hot days, in which hope and despair must have met every time the sun went down and no rescue party had appeared. Until eleven days after their disappearance, the two were still alive while the area in which they got lost had been searched thoroughly. Troubling night shots were found on camera and the cell phones showed that the women tried to call the Dutch and Panamanian emergency numbers several times. Speculations about what must have happened grew with the discovery of Lisanne’s backpack and their personal belongings in it. But as days became a week, hope slowly melted and by the time the first week turned into a second, most became convinced that the girls were no longer alive. After all, tourists often get lost in the jungle and in the vast majority of cases SINAPROC, the Panamanian civil protection, brings them back home. Just like the Panamanian government, everyone assumed that the two would be found. ![]() Everyone sympathized when on Apword came out that Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon, who were staying in Panama for vacation and work, had not returned from a hike. ![]()
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