Goosebumps: photographer captures final moments of dying baby solid

Gepubliceerd op 4 april 2016 om 16:40

Married in January, now have to give their newborn son: Nancy and Charlie McLean from Sydney, Australia made in more than two months with a rollercoaster of emotions. James Day as a photographer first register the intense joy, then he conjured up the impending farewell to a wonderful tribute.

"Their big day simply call a marriage, would not be justified. It looked more like a festival," Day takes on his blog sweet memories. "Really incredible: everywhere you looked, triumphed love Everyone was looking forward to the baby in her belly, he heard really been in great to see..."

However, on March 23, May got a phone call that he never expected. "It was not good with their son Edison. They asked me to come to the hospital in Randwick as soon as possible, because they had to say goodbye."

"I started taking pictures of the family who came to visit, but I soon realized that it was not sufficient. The words were said, were simply too powerful. And so I started filming." From each image speaks of love and warmth with which the baby was overloaded.

After three days, was diagnosed with non-ketotic hyperglycinemia Edison, a rare metabolic disease. On Wednesday, the ventilator was turned off, there was no hope. "But our fighter thought otherwise," said the parents. "He continued to independently breathe and he has extra given us two more days. We could not even take him for a picnic on the beach and finally we have long buried him 24 hours with hugs and kisses. Our angel is finally on Good Friday died, he became just a week old. "

"How hard it is to get something positive out of here, Edison taught us a good lesson that we want to share. Enjoy every moment with your loved ones. Love them as if it's the last time that you have with them. We have seven days had together, but during that time he knew only but love. we laughed as much as possible. we had promised each other that we would not waste a single second, we should celebrate his life. "

"No one would ever have to say goodbye to his or her child, something more cruel not exist. But our love for each other gave us a ladder that allows us to climb to the sun. After the diagnosis we've got three days to say goodbye those were the first steps. one day we will reach the top, but we will never forget our angel. "

http://www.hln.be/ Source: Daily Mail / Sven Van Malderen Photo: JAMESDAYWEDDINGS

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