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On December 26, 2004, Southeast Asia was hit by a huge tsunami and hundreds of thousands of people lost their lives. Here, two Swedes who were affected by the tsunami are depicted. Mikaela, among the youngest of 16 Swedish children who lost both of their parents, is now returning to her childhood home. Sussi, who lost both of her daughters, now runs an orphanage in Phuket with her partner.
Production
TV4
Language
SV
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast
Kristina Thulin
Self / Narrator
Mikaela Johansson Salonen
Self
Fredrik Söderholm
Self
Pia Söderholm
Self
Linda Söderholm
Self
Sussi Janson
Self
Mimmi Asservall
Self
Tawan Puthitbondusong
Self
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