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Re: Remembering
by Cheesy
VTEMT read the blog again; how it seems to me is that they were out in the car when the daughter suddenly felt sick - there's no mention that she'd been ill before or even that they were on their way to hospital, just another ordinary day and I guess it was just her time to go... I lost my darling Dan in much the same way just over two years ago. A fit, healthy 46 year old he'd taken the day off as he felt a bit tired and he died in his bed of, well, nothing at all as far as the Coroner could tell. Stuff like this can (and should) pull you up and make you think. None of us know what's around the corner so let's keep it fluffy and do what good we can whilst we're here. Keep up the good work Tom. Big love!
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