South Pole evacuee apparently had stroke
H. An American engineer who was successfully evacuated from the South Pole to another Zealand says preliminary health tests indicate she had a stroke. Renee-Nicole Douceur told The Associated Press within an email Tuesday night so as to shes predictable to recover, although not 100 percent. Douceur landed indoors Christchurch, spanking Zealand, on Monday, two months bearing in mind she began experiencing foresight, language and remembrance problems while working such as a boss intended for freelancer Raytheon Polar Services Co. next to the state-owned Science Foundations South Pole exploration station. The 58-year-old Seabrook, N.