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Family remembers the loss of loved ones during the second wave

Family remembers the loss of loved ones during the second wave
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Bhubaneswar: Tears will never stop flowing, the memory will never be reduced and regret can not touch their loved ones for the last time, will remain with them forever.
It encapsulates the emotions of those who lost their loved ones during the second wave of the 19th Covid devastating.
With omicron infectious variant spread rapidly, feelings are more common.
In April last year, when Nagpur (Maharashtra) experienced a surge in cases Covid with people infected in almost every home, Hemlata Behera (30), an engineer, and his parents are infected.
Before Hemlata can make peace with not being able to feed their infants aged one year and took over the household even though infected, the condition of his mother, Bharati Behera (54), becomes critical.
With exceptional patient count, only the bed that can be set to Bharati, which has an underlying medical condition even though the parameters under control.
After a week in the hospital, but only Bharati requiring ICU ventilator that can be set.
She breathed her last a few hours on April 14.
“We were allowed to watch the cremation on a video call for 20 minutes as more bodies of victims Covid taken to the cremation ground.
Until now, I failed to find out how the infection occurred when we followed all the protocols.
The last words of my mother to get her out of the house pain after a woman died in the bed next to him kept ringing in my ears, “said Hemlata, who lost the shoulder he leans.
Similarly, Smitesh Mohapatra (24) tried hard to control his tears while talking about his grandfather, the famous sculptor Raghunath Mohapatra.
From sharing Khichdi and Maestro Dalma used to cook him to learn the nuances of her sculptures, memories will flood life.
“My grandfather hearty laughs and corrects me when he found me holding the chisel like a pen to carve stone.
Since his death, my grandfather teacher has been my emotional anchor,” said Smitesh, who also lost his father and uncle in the second wave.
His youngest uncle had died a few years ago and now becomes the responsibility of caring for their families Smitesh young.
Being emotional anchor families is also a priority Khiau Chow Ling (36).
He moved to Pune from Bhubaneswar few months after her husband Lee Kuo Sen on May 14 last year.
In Pune, he has taken a job librarian-cum-matron in residential schools to bring up her daughter Lissa Lee (13) and Lorraine Lee (7) and fulfill the dream of her husband.
Sofia Naz Badshah (36) also wants to do the dreams she and her husband journalist Amjad Badshah before he died Covid on April 25, 2021.
“I wanted to bring up my children and my husband had decided Apart from financial difficulties indescribable, I currently facing, “said Sofia, who is currently living with his parents to bring up the 10-month-old son and five year old daughter and looking for a teaching job.
Similarly, Silpi Sahoo, chairman of International Education Group Sai, not only had to care for his family but also maintain the education agency that her husband, educator-entrepreneur and advisor Adarsha Vidayalaya Odisha, which was founded.
He died Covid-19 at a hospital in Hyderabad on June 3 last year.
“Losses can not be discussed but can only be felt.
You have to show a strong face because life must continue,” said Silpi, who like everyone asking people to follow all protocols Covid to keep themselves and their families safe.

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