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Ben Needham Died, Killed By Digger Operator.
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Police found an article of his clothing. His poor mother has accepted he is dead.
Poor poor lady.
Poor poor lady.
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Heartbreaking, but being closer to a possible resolution at last can only be a good thing for Ben's family.
Heartbreaking, but being closer to a possible resolution at last can only be a good thing for Ben's family.
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More info here. Poor Needham family have been put through torture for 25 years.
More info here. Poor Needham family have been put through torture for 25 years.
what would you call it, andy? The reason "closure" has entered the language is because there previously wasn't a word precisely expressing the feeling of relief (but without pleasure) that an ordeal is finally over.... and even I am probably not expressing it very well.
Given the time his poor family has had to live with this, I'm not sure they'll ever quite get over it. But "closure" they will have.
Given the time his poor family has had to live with this, I'm not sure they'll ever quite get over it. But "closure" they will have.
Unless I missed it, the article doesn't mention clothing. It says an item that had been in his possession when he went missing has been found. It was said that previously that his grandfather (I think it was it grandfather) had taken him to the site so could it be just an abandoned toy? The case remains open so this can't be considered to be conclusive. Impossible to even imagine what his poor mum has been through.
jno - //what would you call it, andy? The reason "closure" has entered the language is because there previously wasn't a word precisely expressing the feeling of relief (but without pleasure) that an ordeal is finally over.... and even I am probably not expressing it very well.
Given the time his poor family has had to live with this, I'm not sure they'll ever quite get over it. But "closure" they will have. //
I don't have a suitable word, but I confess that personally, I find the term 'closure' to be trite and clichéd, but that is simply my personal view.
Given the time his poor family has had to live with this, I'm not sure they'll ever quite get over it. But "closure" they will have. //
I don't have a suitable word, but I confess that personally, I find the term 'closure' to be trite and clichéd, but that is simply my personal view.
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