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This is for Ryan Vaz,
http://joniearecksontadastory.com/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIJADzaNj8k&feature=related
The heading "WILL NEVER HAVE HER LIFE BACK" means Ryan has given up all hope.
God's Love will see you through. Only God knows the future. He holds it in His
hands and when our questions find no answers He is the One who understands.
He has said:
I will never leave you nor forsake you (Heb: 13:5)
His presence goes with us. His love is ever so near. The whispered cries within
each heart Our Lord will always hear.
No matter what each day may bring His promises are true.
He will never, ever leave us and His Love will see you through.
NEVER GIVE UP HOPE AS LONG THE LORD OUR FATHER LOVES US AND WE MUST BELIEVE IN
HIM.
Agilio
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Sent: 17 October 2011 03:01
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Subject: [Goanet] CANADA: 'My beautiful daughter will never have her life back'
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'My beautiful daughter will never have her life back'
Published On Sun Oct 16 2011
Natasha Vaz, a 20-year-old Humber College business student, was just a few
minutes from home when she was seriously injured in a car crash on Oct. 4.
As Ryan Vaz's 20-year-old daughter fights for her life with a severe brain
injury, face lacerations and an inability to walk, he is pleading desperately
for drivers to listen to his message:
"This is what speeding does. My beautiful daughter will never have her life
back. It is gone," he says wearily.
Before Oct. 4, Natasha Vaz was a Humber College business student who loved
sports, and was working at the TD Bank to save up for her dream of eventually
earning an MBA.
"She will never step foot in a university again," Ryan Vaz says quietly.
After Natasha's car was T-boned by another vehicle that police say was
speeding, she was airlifted in critical condition to Sunnybrook hospital.
A self-confessed family man, Vaz moved his wife and three daughters from India
to Brampton 14 years ago, and he says their success was all that mattered to
him. He says he always kept close watch on his children and painfully recalls
the night of the accident.
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1070792--my-beautiful-daughter-will-never-have-her-life-back?bn=1