Surviving by drinking lotion while hiding in a closet, a Kenyan teenager is praising God for surviving the brutal attack by Islamic terrorists on a University in Garissa.
Cynthia Cheroitich, 19, spoke to reporters at a local hospital after being treated for dehydration and malnourishment.
“I was just praying to my God, saying that if it has come to my day, it has reached. But if it not yet, let God decide whatever He likes,” she said.
She said that she chose the closet after the Islamist gunmen yelled any student hiding under their beds would “come out very fast.” She covered herself with clothes so that a quick check of the closet wouldn’t reveal her presence.
She said that when she began to feel hungry and thirsty, her only option was a bottle of body oil.
Cynthia was so terrified that she did not believe at first the Kenyan military forces were actually there to help her. The troops had to find a teacher to explain to the girl that it was safe to leave the closet.
The Islamic terrorist group Al-Shabaab admitted the attack which was targeting Christian students. Witnesses said that the terrorists would ask who the student worshiped and if they answered Christ they were shot on the spot.