Don’t be afraid.
Apart from Aaron and Katie, all other occupants of the bus survived, although the days were a nightmare. Admitted to a government hospital in Tegucigalpa, Shirley and her sisters were subjected to a battery of tests and surgical operations. Medications to relieve pain, but nothing could relieve the images still kept her awake at night and seemed to scorch the brain. Nothing but the unexpected peace he felt when he saw his parents one last time before their bodies were flown to the United States, where they were buried. Things were very clear to Shirley: both were ready to leave.
When looking at the coffin of father, my soul was flooded with a deep sense of peace. I saw a heavenly expression on her face. His expression was more satisfied that he had ever seen. And looking at her mom saw the same expression. They seemed very happy. I do not doubt that both are in heaven.
Ten years have passed and people still look to the son of Hillary and asks: “Is not this the man who was about to drown?”
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