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Title: Inquest over
Post by: fatso on November 18, 2016, 05:34:41 PM
TO
ALL OUR FRIENDS ON HERE MY SON AND I WOULD
LIKE TO TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAY THANK YOU FOR
EVERONE SUPPORT OVER THE PAST 7 MONTHS IN WAITING FOR
THE INQUEST OF MY LATE PARTNER ELSA PEREIRA 25/5/60
TO 14/4/2016 PASSING AWAY ITS BEEN A VERY HARD ROAD
BUT WITH ALL THE WONDERFUL SUPPORT FROM ALL OF YOU
PEOPLE WE NOW HAVE CLOSURE AS FROM YESTERDAY WHEN
THE INQUEST WAS HELD ITS NOW KNOW THE HOSPITAL MISSED OPPORTUNITIES ON MANY OCCASION TO STOP
THIS ALSO PART OF ELSA DEATH WAS NATUAL CAUSES
WE HAVE EXPECTED THE CONORS VERDICT AND THIS IS
A FINALE DECISION AND EVERYTHING IS NOW DEALT WITH
TO ALL PARTIES SATISFACTION ALVARO AND I OUR NOW ABLE
TO START OUR NEW CHAPTER IN LIFE ONCE AGAIN
THANK YOU ALL
Title: Re: Inquest over
Post by: Mito on November 18, 2016, 06:24:52 PM
I'm glad that the inquest is over and done. Now you can get on and concentrate on building your lives again and see some happiness again.
Title: Re: Inquest over
Post by: David Asquith on November 18, 2016, 06:30:31 PM
Mike I'm pleased for you and Alvaro.  Best wishes for the future.
Title: Re: Inquest over
Post by: mr bachmann on November 19, 2016, 03:59:30 PM

there may be light at the end of the tunnel ....
Title: Re: Inquest over
Post by: trkilliman on November 19, 2016, 05:57:53 PM
I had to go to an inquest into my late brothers death some 15 years back now. They can bring some closure but not a very nice experience. I have empathy with you.
Title: Re: Inquest over
Post by: joe cassidy on November 19, 2016, 09:04:25 PM
Mike,
You hit the nail on the head - with your son you're starting out on a new chapter in life.

I don't know how old you are, and my circumstances are different from yours, but at the age of 59 I'm also starting out on a new chapter of life and it's looking good at the moment.

I'm sure you will be rewarded for your genorosity - you deserve it.

Good Luck, and remember you're not alone.

All the best,


Joe