Alison Botha- Biography
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Alison Botha is a worldwide recognized International inspiring speaker who does not have a Wikipedia page. She was kidnapped near her house in the country of South Africa. She had been raped, stabbed, and later disemboweled during the night. However, she was still alive.
She was the first woman to receive the Woman of Courage award from Femina magazine. At a spectacular celebration, she was also named Port Elizabeth’s Citizen of the Year.
Quick Facts:
Name | Alison Botha |
Birthday | September 22, 1967 |
Age | 54 years |
Gender | Female |
Profession | Speaker |
Married/Single | Married |
Husband | Tienie Botha |
Children | Daniel and Matthew |
Alison Botha- Relationship, Married Life
Tienie Botha is Alison Botha’s husband’s name. They tied the knot in February 1997.
In the year 2003, Alison gave birth to her son, Daniel. After three years, she gave birth to Matthew once more.
Learn More About Alison Botha’s Life
Alison was kidnapped outside her home by two men in December 1994. She had been raped, stabbed, and disemboweled. Finally, after severing her throat 16 times to ensure her death. Nobody expected that someone could survive such serious injuries, yet she did.
Alison’s inner strength and determination, lack of bitterness, calmness, and modesty all contributed to her capturing the attention of South Africa and the rest of the globe.
She received the coveted Rotarian Paul Harris Award for ‘Courage Beyond the Norm’ in 1995.
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