Three years after the tragedy, a Brazilian recreates a photo of his late wife with his three-year-old daughter
Categories: Photo project
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/three-years-after-the-tragedy-a-brazilian-recreates-a-photo-of-his-late-wife-with-his-three-year-old-daughter.htmlRafael del Col wanted to honor the memory of his late wife Tatiana Valquez and decided to recreate their joint photos with his three-year-old daughter Raisa.
Tatyane died in a car accident in 2011, when Raisa was not even a year old. At that time, she was pregnant with her second child - he also did not survive. The photos were taken in 2009, a week before the couple's wedding.
During the second photo shoot, Raisa put on the same jewelry that her mother was wearing then. The footage even shows the same dog: Rafael bought Tatiana Raul when they first started dating.
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Source: boredpanda.com
1. "After losing my wife, I began to look for help among the same as me - young widowers left with a child, and found almost nothing."
2. "Now, thank God, everything is fine, the daughter is growing and developing."
3. “However, in addition to fatherly duties, I have sadness and pain associated with the loss of my beloved, with whom I lived ten wonderful years.”
4. “I cried a lot when I looked at these photos. The song in the video below is Raisa's favorite song."
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Keywords: Car accident | Daughter | Wife | Tragedy
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