Have you ever seen a person die?

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Have you ever seen or experienced a very important death in your lifetime?


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Salam alaykum

I haven´t seen that any human dies but seen how animals die, my pets. One of them I kept on my hands when it died and talked kindly when I knew it still hears my voice and remembers it.

imsad
 
Four in three years...
All beloved family members called back to their source.
 
I voted No
But subhanallah i just came back from the house of the cousin of my father, and i witnessed his death in front of my eyes...
 
I voted No
But subhanallah i just came back from the house of the cousin of my father, and i witnessed his death in front of my eyes...

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un

Subhan Allah, may Allah grant him highest level of Jannah.
 
I voted no before but later I have seen some people die. Not from family or friends but I was training in the elderly caring center and there were some patients in terminal care. Seeing unknown person to die didn´t feel anything else than just natural how the life ends. Few times I sat with dying person during hers last minutes, holding hand and tried to make hers feeling a little more comfortable. I didn´t like how so many had to die alone in their hospital beds, without family members or not even a nurse with them. Unfortunately many die alone in the hospitals.
 
no. but i missed seeing a woman get run over by 3 different cars by about 30 seconds, and saw her body lying in the road. i'll never forget it.
 
I didn´t like how so many had to die alone in their hospital beds, without family members or not even a nurse with them. Unfortunately many die alone in the hospitals.

If that kind of thing happen here, it will be a scandal and the newspaper will talk about it...
Here, when someone dies all the family members will come, not only the children or the uncles, but also the cousins, the neightbors, the friends, the son of the son of the cousins... and we support them and we stay with them and we eat with them three days.

And despite of that, we say that we are not like our grand fathers, because at the age of our grand father, the whoooole comunity join together and eat together, and take care of each others, they will never leave the family which lost one of their members until they get their smiles back...
Our grand fathers were men, but now we only think about our own interests..
 

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