A website offers emails from the grave
The fear of dying suddenly, without the chance to mend wrongs or say goodbye, has prompted an Australian entrepreneur to start a website where people can contact loved ones from beyond the grave.
Peter Ingram, a security systems retailer, watched as within just two weeks of being diagnosed with a brain tumour an aunt lost her ability to speak, write, or even smile.
She was 100 per cent conscious and able to understand what was happening around her, but remained silent until her death, taking her secrets, thanks and regrets to the grave.
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Peter Ingram, a security systems retailer, watched as within just two weeks of being diagnosed with a brain tumour an aunt lost her ability to speak, write, or even smile.
She was 100 per cent conscious and able to understand what was happening around her, but remained silent until her death, taking her secrets, thanks and regrets to the grave.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.asianage.com
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