A Maltese tourist who miraculously survived a hang-gliding nightmare that cost the life of her guide in Brazil has chosen tomorrow’s issue of Pink magazine to give a blow-by-blow account of freefalling over 500 metres and landing alive.

Tania Sultana’s innate love for trees could have a more deep-rooted meaning when considering that they saved her life, leaving her hovering just three metres above the ground as they cushioned the fall that left her Brazilian instructor dead when his parachute failed to open.

In Pink, out with The Times tomorrow, other in-depth features consider drug-free infertility treatments and alternative therapies at a time when in-vitro fertilisation is on everyone’s lips.

Fashion also finds its firm place, with a review of the catwalks, showcasing the season’s trends, and a gothic-look shoot.

The magazine also looks into various ways of finding oneself and improving not only physical but also mental health through dance movement psychotherapy, meditation and clean food.

As always, women continue to take centre stage, with a focus on female entrepreneurship ambassadors and the tricks of their trade as well as an encounter with a female cobbler, who turns the stereotypical image of shoemakers on its head.

Horoscopes, humour, culture and cookery, books, beauty and parties are also given due coverage in the monthly magazine, published by Allied Newspapers Ltd, printed by Progress Press and produced by Mediamaker.

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