One Wagga woman is on a search-and-find mission to locate her rescuer, following a lake-side nightmare.
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Shenoa Miller was walking around Lake Albert with her eight-year-old daughter on Saturday when she fell and painfully sprained her ankle.
Unable to move and blinded by pain, Ms Miller – a single mother of three – said she didn’t know what to do. Enter rescuer.
“I couldn’t get up and I couldn’t walk,” Ms Miller said.
“My daughter was freaking out.”
Ms Miller said she couldn't remember what the woman looked like, but her dark-haired heroine had rushed from her Lakeside Drive home to make sure the fallen mother was okay.
“There were people who saw and they just rode past,” she said.
“But this woman was eating dinner and she still came out... she made sure I was okay, got her car and drove me to my own car.”
Ms Miller, who works at Bush and Campbell, said she wanted to express her gratitude to the good Samaritan in person and hoped for the woman to come forward.