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My goodness Albert, this is a sad story, unfortunately so very common-place all 
over the world.  The younger generation, if not taught properly about their 
responsibilities towards their elders they will just drift away from family 
commitments, after all its easier to move away & start a new life then to 
continue the tradition of looking after each other, especially in times of need.
   
  I was almost brought to tears regarding this story you put here, its is 
REALLY sad, for her & for all the lonely elderly people who have been abandoned 
by their grown up children.  If you have touched the heart of JUST ONE person 
reading this, you will have possibly succeeded in stirring other consciences 
about their responsiblities.
   
  Good wishes to you.
   
  John Monteiro
  Berkshire, England
   
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One day the good old neighbour found the front door closed and no sign of the 
old lady. They opened the door and went inside andfound her dead .She was 
holding a bundle of notes in ............. The neighbours tried to contact her 
two sons and when contacted they flatly told them that they cannot come to Goa  
............. Years went by. The two sons felt that they could have a big 
building constructed in the place where an old mud house stood. They got a nice 
fantastic price for it .The builder gave the sons a good price. 
     
  albert
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