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I Admire These Parents.
I doubt if I could be as forgiving.
https:/ /www.sw indonad vertise r.co.uk /news/1 7341717 .grievi ng-pare nts-of- student -killed -in-hor ror-cra sh-dont -blame- driver- for-his -death/ ?ref=eb
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[William Ainsworth died when the car he was in smashed into a tree at such force that a passenger door and wheel broke off and the tree was uprooted.
His father Michael said: “He loved his friends, he’d want them to know how much they were loved and would not want the driver to feel guilt for what happened.
“There’s no point in anyone else’s lives being damaged, we’ll try to make sure nobody else lives in grief.”]
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Quote from above link :-
[William Ainsworth died when the car he was in smashed into a tree at such force that a passenger door and wheel broke off and the tree was uprooted.
His father Michael said: “He loved his friends, he’d want them to know how much they were loved and would not want the driver to feel guilt for what happened.
“There’s no point in anyone else’s lives being damaged, we’ll try to make sure nobody else lives in grief.”]
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I can only imagine (never having been in that situation) that for them, forgiveness is the more comforting option. Anger,blame and rage can eat you away. I agree their sentiments are amazing.
17:19 Tue 08th Jan 2019
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