Cat Deeley expressed her deepest concerns, saying it was "every parent's worst nightmare" as she prepared to interview two boys who had a harrowing experience after going missing on a volcano in Bali. The 47 year old presenter, alongside her This Morning colleague Ben Shephard, discussed the terrifying incident before welcoming Matthew Forster, 18, his brother Andrew, 22, and their mother Katherine to the show on Tuesday (July 9). Both Cat and Ben, being parents themselves, shared a knowing look before the segment, acknowledging the sheer terror the boys' mum must have felt during the ordeal.
The family appeared on the programme to recount the details of the rescue operation a frantic search for the brothers who had been out of touch for more than 30 hours. Matthew and Andrew appeared on the programme to update on the frightful ordeal (Image: No credit) Read More Related Articles This Morning's Nick Ferrari left red-faced as he begs ITV 'burn that tape' Read More Related Articles Strictly Come Dancing 2024 star 'to see MP swap politics for the paso doble' Andrew and Matthew recounted their ill-fated attempt to climb Mount Agung, a popular tourist spot, not realising they had embarked on an "old route" that typically required a "tour guide" something they were unaware of and did not have, reports the Mirror . As they hiked for hours towards the summit without encountering anyone else, they began to sense danger.
Their situation worsened when their phone batteries died, cutting.
