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Sevgili Zelda'nın ardından...

Ölümünden tam bir gün önce Facebook'ta şu sözleri paylaşmıştın: “İyi şeyler inandığında, daha iyi şeyler sabrettiğinde, en iyi şeyler hiç vazgeçmediğinde gelir.” Biz de senin kadar inanmıştık hastalığı yeneceğine, aramıza döneceğine... 

Hayat çok acı. Hastalığı ona konduramıyordum bir türlü. Mayıs’ta görüştüğümüzde yeneceğim ben tüm bu hastalıkları demişti, yakında yeniden Şalom’da bir salı günü buluşup beraber yemek yiyeceğiz demişti. Çok çok üzgünüm...
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"Seni özleyeceğiz Zelda. Yolun ışıklar içinde olsun…"
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