There is the story of everyday death, and the story of what follows for the families caught in the shadows of death. nawara s husband, abdulrahman, was one of more than 70 civilians killed in an israeli raid to rescue hostages in february. these were the couple s children in the aftermath of their father s death. we went back to see nawara, now eight months pregnant with her dead husband s child, and in grief, awaiting the arrival of a new life. nawara s words the elegy of a wife and mother
She will never know. there is the story of everyday death, and the story of what follows for the families caught in the shadows of death. nawara s husband, abdulrahman, was one of more than 70 civilians killed in an israeli raid to rescue hostages in february. these were the couple s children in the aftermath of their father s death. we went back to see nawara, now eight months pregnant with her dead husband s child, and in grief, awaiting the arrival of a new life. nawara s words the elegy
The kind of place you feel safe. this is southwest indiana. you can see the early days of the midwest in these historic buildings. open farmland everywhere. hometown usa a place for putting down roots. turn left and county road for 75 then your destination will be on your left. there it is. a gravel lot but a soccer field. a spot to play sports, to hang with friends. not a place for a young woman to die. it is jarring to think that when a life ends, so much begins. a family s grief and a community shocked. in this case, right here where i am standing, a murder investigation. heather collins has been always proud of her three girls. especially, her oldest daughter, halee who even at a young age was eager to lend a
Well done. sam got in touch to let us know that this was her third london marathon and 13th marathon in total. she said that the crowds were amazing for the whole way round but she has decided to now retire from marathons. give it a few days. give it a few days. andrew sent us an email to tell us that his wife caroline ran the london marathon in an air ambulance flight suit, helmet and boots. good grief. hannah managed to set a personal best in the marathon with a time of three hours and 44 minutes. she also managed to raise £4,000 for her local hospice. so many stories of amazing sums of money being raised. for most people, it is raising all
Very cheeky chappy, he was. he was he was such a lovely boy. on every single parents evening i went to, he was the class clown but he was the glue that brought all of his friends together. he was a really sociable, loving boy. clare s son rian first tried ketamine at a festival but got addicted after his best friend fraser died in a car crash in 2018. that really hit him hard. that was, you know, the grief i don t think he could deal with it and i think at that point then, that s when he started doing ketamine a little bit more. he used to see fraser when he was under the influence of ketamine. i think it was his way of trying to get close to his best friend again. during the pandemic, rian s use started to escalate while he was off work. he was doing it every day. he didn t look like the son that i had.
A man collecting cans in a rural area about 80 miles from seattle found the body of a young woman. she had been shot execution-style in the back of the head. a .380-caliber shell casing was nearby. plastic zip ties, presumably used to restrain the victim, were found near the body. all indications were she had been raped. narrator: family members identified the victim as tanya van cuylenborg. we were, you know, just dumbstruck with grief of the fact that this was the end result for tanya. i mean, we were just bewildered. narrator: for now, the big question was, where was jay? the answer came 48 hours later, on thanksgiving day. when jay s body was found, there was a ligature around his neck of twine and dog collars. he had tissue and a pack of cigarettes stuffed down his throat,
all americans today are thinking, as well, of the families of these men and women who have been given this sudden shock and grief. you re not alone. our entire nation grieves with you and those you loved will always have the respect and gratitude of this country. -they gave their lives for us. and we want everybody to know how much we appreciate that, especially their families, because it s the most precious gift they could give. -when we drove up in front of our house, our whole street, all of our neighbours were standing outside of our house to welcome us. just hugged and cried in the street. -we walk into the house that my brother and i
Raw, just so.exposed. -to have your dad die in a public way, and you have press focused in on you. i knew i didn t want to be there. -just like a feeling of, like, how are we supposed to act? -the grief is heavy. our nation shares in your sorrow. and in your pride. -this isn t my own personal loss. you kind of realise that this this is a public story, a national grieving. everybody felt like they lost something of theirs. -in your grief, you are responding as your friends would have wished, with focus, professionalism, and unbroken faith
There s got to be another reason. -well, how can he say that? where is he getting that from? what a big denial. -to be certain it was foam is nonsense, right? but to be certain it wasn t foam is equally nonsense. right? and that s what they were saying. it s not foam. well, how do you know? -i know from the accident investigation team s perspective, no one was gonna go public and say, we know what didn t happen. -you get that shot right there? that s a nasa official. he s holding a piece of foam, which he is now saying could not have had enough impact cause it s too light to have damaged those tiles that we ve been talking about. -i knew ron. i had respect for ron. ron was linda ham s boss and a good manager. but what s always the first step in grief? denial. -i called ron and i said,