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Australian Healthcare for the Dead! For three years it was impossible to find out that the patient had cancer, leading to a tragedy. The family was separated, and the white-haired man sent the black-haired person.

 
[Social News]     13 Nov 2017
For three years, a 29-year-old woman in new state saw two doctors who failed to detect the fact that she had cancer and died just three months after she was newly married.

For three years, a 29-year-old woman in new state saw two doctors who failed to detect the fact that she had cancer and died just three months after she was newly married.

Leah Debono died in January of melanoma, an aggressive skin cancer, just three months after she had a dream wedding with her coveted "soul mate" Ben Debono.

Australian Healthcare for the Dead! For three years it was impossible to find out that the patient had cancer, leading to a tragedy. The family was separated, and the white-haired man sent the black-haired person.

Her parents are still angry that medical professionals have "failed" to detect her cancer.

"I watched her swallow her last breath. We watched her go through something like this, "Lex`s father, Lex, said on Sunday night`s 60 minutes." you never wanted to go through it. It was really cruel. "

The white hair person sends the black hair person`s life to pain, leaves the scar how deep, only experienced the person will understand.

Alas, the doctors in Australia are so unreliable.

Her 29-year-old husband, Ben, even said he wanted all Australians "to trust your inner instincts and listen to the second, third, or even fourth physician."

In 2012, when Leah, then 25, found an unusual mole on her arm, she went to see two doctors one after another and was told: "nothing to worry about."

In 2013, Leia met Ben, who later became a husband, and decided to remove the nevoid from her arm, but biopsies showed that she had a stage IV melanoma. After removing the surrounding lymph nodes, the doctor told her, "you`re all right."

For the next three years, she had regular checks every three months and six months-the last check-up was a week before the wedding.

After each examination, the doctor assured her that she had absolutely no cancer.

About a month after the marriage, Leia began to feel ill and the couple thought they were happy-but family doctors explained that it was just a symptom of post-marital stress.

When she fainted at work and was rushed to hospital, cancer had spread to her brain, liver, lungs, spleen and bones.

"she called me hysterically, as if she knew something was wrong," Ben recalled. "by the time we got married, she had cancer, and I think she had a brain tumor."

Soon after, because the treatment was too late to recover, Leah left so forever.

And what brings to the family is the pain and sorrow that will not be erased.

After his wife`s death, Ben disappeared, sold his house and quit his job, as if the world had evaporated. One day, on a Facebook ID called Cruizin Australia, po gave a travel photo:

In the photo, a man with a beard, wearing a hat, is sitting in a scenic spot in a sweatshirt with a picture of a woman on his hand, with a quiet gazing puppy beside him.

Australian Healthcare for the Dead! For three years it was impossible to find out that the patient had cancer, leading to a tragedy. The family was separated, and the white-haired man sent the black-haired person.

The man, the disappeared wife of Ben, died, Ben decided to give up everything, with his family puppy Turbo, to complete Leah`s wish, the family to have a fun round-the-Australia trip.

Australian Healthcare for the Dead! For three years it was impossible to find out that the patient had cancer, leading to a tragedy. The family was separated, and the white-haired man sent the black-haired person.

You have gone, the house is no longer home, and your dream, is the direction I protect, on Facebook, Ben sincerely told the beloved wife of love: "this path of life, is not the way we want to choose," But I will walk with you, "

"nothing can take you away from me and Turbo,"

"you will always be my wife, the only true love I have ever had."

Leah is gone, but how could this love be mercilessly cut off by fate.

With all his savings, Ben bought a RV, took photos of Leah, and took the puppy Turbo, on one of the most emotional trips in the world.

Australian Healthcare for the Dead! For three years it was impossible to find out that the patient had cancer, leading to a tragedy. The family was separated, and the white-haired man sent the black-haired person.

Every time he goes to a scenic spot, he takes a picture of his family with Leah and Turbo, with his silent companionship, about a husband`s endless and deep love for his wife.

That`s what Leah planned and talked about with him before he was alive. Today, the family is still together. "I miss my beautiful wife, because I know how we looked forward to the trip."

On his personal Facebook account, Ben still keeps track of his life`s only lover, his only wife.

Australian Healthcare for the Dead! For three years it was impossible to find out that the patient had cancer, leading to a tragedy. The family was separated, and the white-haired man sent the black-haired person.

"to this day, I still can`t believe why I`m so lucky, I can marry you, and I can call you, my beautiful wife,"

"No one can see how deep our love is,"

"Thank you for bringing so much love into my life and making me a better man," he said.

"and let me see, life can be so good,"

"every day after you leave, I still love you more and more day after day,"

"No one can shake this love, and nothing can change the barrier," he said.

"Today you are 30 years old, wish you a happy birthday, wish my wife Leah forever beautiful,"

After his wife died, he still helped her celebrate her birthday every year.

"I am deeply grateful to all of you who have come to celebrate Leah Debono`s 30th birthday," he said.

"it`s a beautiful day to celebrate the birth of my beautiful angel wife with you beautiful people."

"We are so lucky to have love in our hearts, and Leah will be proud of the smiles we have here and the love of each other when we are at the ebb of our lives," she said.

Who`s not moving to look at the weeping Ben,?

In the injustice of heaven! If doctors had found out that Leah had cancer in the first place and had started treatment earlier, fate would be different?

Now Leah and Ben live in a perfect family?

And Leah`s parents don`t have to take the pain of losing their loved ones? We don`t know all about it.

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