The shaken wife of Liverpool owner John W Henry has revealed an ordeal that led to her being evacuated from a hotel in Iceland after a volcano erupted.
Linda Pizzuti has posted of the natural disaster on Instagram after being made to flee her accommodation with her young son following "an intense series of earthquakes" led to what was described as "fountains of lava" that reached as high as 160 feet in the Scandinavian country over the weekend.
Mrs Pizzuti was in Iceland with her son Xander to see the Northern Lights when she was woken up in the middle of the night and told they would need to fly out of the region before the eruption, which eventually took place later that morning in Grindavik.
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The Fagradalsfjall volcano erupted for the second time in less than a month on Sunday, hours after the authorities in the fishing town had ordered the residents and guests to leave and Mrs Pizzuti, who is the wife of Fenway Sports Group chief Henry, captured the eruptions on her social media accounts from the plane that carried them home.
And in a shocking post on Instagram in the early hours of Monday morning, the Boston Globe CEO explained how the events unfolded after she had escaped to safety.
She wrote: "I woke up at around 3:45am from the bed shaking in my hotel room. I thought it may be a low-scale earthquake, but the tremors kept coming at about the same intensity, so I wasn't sure. I called down to the hotel desk and there wasn't an answer....
"I got my son up and we started to get dressed when an emergency alarm then went off and we were told we have to evacuate. We
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