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Osem 12-12-2016 21:38

Child dies in Santa's arms
 
Must confess to shedding a few tears when I read this:

Quote:

A US man who dresses up as Santa Claus fulfilled a dying boy's Christmas wish by visiting him at his bedside, before the youngster passed away in his arms.
Eric Schmitt-Matzen rushed to a local in Tennessee hospital after receiving a call about a terminally ill five-year-old boy who wanted to see Santa Claus.
The 60-year-old impersonator said he gave the child a present and a big hug before holding him as he died.
The boy's family watched on from the hallway as they cried, he told the BBC.
"When I felt the life go from him, I looked up, tears running down my face, and looked over at the window and that's when mom started screaming," he said.
Mr Schmitt-Matzen said he had asked family members to remain outside the room if they were going to break into tears when he arrived for the visit.
"I have to be the happy guy that makes this kid feel great and smile and forget his worries," he said.
"I said: 'If you're going to lose it, you have step out in the hallway and afterwards, I'll stand out in the hall and cry with you.'"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/38293294

Heartbreaking...

Hom3r 12-12-2016 22:22

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
I shed more than a few.

You have to feel for "Santa"

weenie 13-12-2016 11:57

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
I can hardly see what I'm posting through the tears, how do you answer "Santa, can you help me"

RIP little one

mrmistoffelees 13-12-2016 12:15

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
Yup, a few tears rolling down my cheek.

Life is a complete bitch at times

Pierre 13-12-2016 14:55

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
A jovial story for the festive period.................


This why I don't read papers, and I vet the stories I read. I saw this story the other day and read it, and yes as someone with a 5 year old son I lost it.

And after I regained my composure I thought to myself 'what did that achieve apart from upsetting me?'

The world is a horrible place and horrible things happen but that story would have been just fine - even uplifting - if was just about a dying boy, passing in Santa's arms and his last breath hopefully being a peaceful and contented one.

But in my opinion the quotes provided, serve to only upset the reader.

solitaire 13-12-2016 15:44

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
Nice man to do a selfless act of kindness.

Osem 13-12-2016 15:51

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by solitaire (Post 35875574)
Nice man to do a selfless act of kindness.

Yes and sometimes we may lose sight of how many good people there are out there. For those of us who entrust our children and loved ones into the care of others that's a comforting thought at a time when there's never been so much publicity about abuse etc.

broadbandking 14-12-2016 10:16

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
The little man got his dying wish, there is some good people in this world and I am glad this little boy got to see it before he departed from this world.


RIP

peanut 15-12-2016 10:26

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
There is no proof that this story is true apparently.

TheDaddy 16-12-2016 07:29

Re: Child dies in Santa's arms
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by peanut (Post 35875863)
There is no proof that this story is true apparently.

Pretty low thing to lie about, if he is

http://m.huffpost.com/ca/entry/13650420


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