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SURVIVORS SWAP TRIBES: SARAH JONES VOTED OUT March 20, 2002 On Day 12, after having switched random tribe members, the newly formed Maraamu tribe voted out Sarah Jones, the 24-year-old account manager from Newport Beach, California. Earlier in the day, Sarah had alienated herself from her new group by not helping out enough around camp. She then became the fourth person to be voted out of the Maraamu tribe. Upon leaving Tribal Council, Sarah reflected on her time on the island: "I am getting kind of emotional now, which I didn't think I would do, and I hope my original teammates do well, and have a great time." ( Sarah's Final WordsNew Leaders Emerge The Maraamu tribe returned from Tribal Council after voting out Hunter Ellis, the 33-year-old Federal Express pilot from La Jolla, California. Gina Crews, the 29-year-old nature guide from Gainesville, Florida, approached her tribe and asked why they had voted Hunter out. The others were unable to explain the reasoning behind their vote, and Gina, Hunter's friend, expressed her own thoughts on the situation: "I think the reason is because Sean and Rob were tired of having someone else in the leadership role. That was their main motivation in voting Hunter off." She told the tribe, "I am glad I'm here, I'm just shocked that you voted him off." ( Sean on voting Hunter off the island |
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