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From tragedy to triumph: Trish Naidoo’s story of resilience after losing her leg
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|August 20, 2025
After the devastating floods in Paradise Valley, Trish Naidoo, 40, faced a life-altering decision when she lost her leg. She shares her journey of resilience, recovery, and the support that helped her adapt to a new reality.
WHEN the April 2022 floods tore through Paradise Valley, sweeping away homes, and disrupting lives, Trish Naidoo found herself fighting for survival which resulted in her losing leg.
Her home was washed away while she was still trapped inside.
Due to the force of the water, Naidoo sustained extensive injuries to her left leg and back.
In the months following the disaster, Naidoo endured multiple surgeries in an attempt to try and save her leg. But the damage was too extensive.
Eventually in August 2024, her doctors told her she needed to have the leg amputated.
Naidoo works as an operations consultant in the transport industry and assists in her family business, The Curry Os.
“I was in a critical condition after that incident. After months of medical treatment and multiple surgeries, I made the decision to amputate my leg. August 3 was exactly one year since my leg was amputated.
“But I feel as positive as ever and always try to keep moving forward,” said Naidoo.
She said eventhough the decision was terrifying to make at the time, she felt it was the only way to move forward.
“By the time the decision was made, I had undergone multiple surgeries. Given the severe condition of my leg, I felt a sense of relief that this would be my final operation. This was a necessary step towards healing and regaining some quality of life.
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