Nadja Ensink-Teich: ‘I wanted to show our daughter the world to honour my late husband’s life’

After her husband was killed, Nadja Ensink-Teich set off on a six-month journey with her young daughter. Could she trust strangers again?

As she lay in an Indonesian hospital, attached to a drip and suffering from dengue haemorrhagic fever, Nadja Ensink-Teich experienced an extraordinary act of human kindness. “Two ladies suddenly appeared at the foot of my bed,” she remembers. “They said, ‘We’re going to take care of Fleur.’”

That happened in January, when Ensink-Teich and her three-year-old daughter were on an extended world trip. They were travelling alone because her husband had been killed, suddenly and brutally, when Fleur was just days old.

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