The Herald

Dirty water saves Helsinki woman trapped in lift

The Rhodesia Herald, January 17, 1972

A bucket of dirty water saved the life of a 47-year-old woman office cleaner trapped in a Helsinki elevator for 14 days.

Mrs Martha Sirola was near death when found by a mechanic who came to repair the lift and stuck between the ground floor and the cellar of a brewery building.

Only the water in her bucket saved her from dying of thirst, said doctors at the Meilans Hospital, where she is slowly recovering from her ordeal.

Although the alarm system was functioning and the brewery staff were passing in and out of the building using an adjacent lift no one heard her cries.

Mrs Sirola arrived at work early one Thursday morning, filled her bucket, and stepped into the lift. Then the lift got stuck, and no one missed her.

In total darkness, in the elevator cabin, she prayed while she waited for death. The brewery company has paid Mrs Sirola more than $600 for her ordeal.

The amount is her hourly wage plus overtime for the 336 hours she spent trapped in the lift.

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