Saturday, 11 February 2017

Children share heartbreaking photo of terminally ill parents’ touching last moments together holding hands in hospital as they say goodbye

The friends and family of a terminally ill mum have made a death bed promise to take care of her children
This is the heartbreaking moment two terminally ill parents held hands as they said goodbye to each other for a final time.

The pair have bravely faced death together after an unthinkable double terminal cancer diagnosis.
The photo has been shared by the children of Mike, 57, and Julie Bennet - taken just days before the much loved dad-of-three died and published as the children's mother lays dying in a Merseyside hospice herself.
They wanted the world to know how much they loved each other - and were together until the very end.
The brave couple's friends have made a promise to Julie, 50, on her death bed to take care of her children - and are appealing for the public to help them stay in the family home as they face a future without both their parents.
Friend Sue Wright, who visited Julie this week, said: “I told her the community would come together to help look after her kids - and she opened her eyes and smiled.”
 The friends and family of a terminally ill mum have made a death bed promise to take care of her children
Sue has joined others to campaign and raise money for the couple’s three children - Oliver, 13, Hannah, 18, and Luke, 21 - and support them so they can stay in the family home.
They have made a heartbreaking plea for help as the siblings face the loss of both parents in the tragedy which saw both cruelly diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Family friend, Heather Heaton Gallagher, a spokesperson for the children, said: “Words cannot express our desperate sadness for such a beautiful family.
“The Bennets are known to all for their generosity, their love for life, and their down to earth approach.
"Julie has kept the children in a normal routine whilst dealing with Mike’s illness over the past few years.
“When Julie became ill, she made it her purpose to create as many memories as a family for the children to hold onto.”
And she added: “Facing a double terminal cancer diagnosis is beyond belief and, as a community, we are working hard to support the family so that they can stay together and ensure that they can continue their education as planned.”

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