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Monday, December 1, 2014

Mother send ash body of his son to various countries

Mother send ash body of his son to various countries


Hallie Twomey asked the audience the world to ashes the remains of his son, CJ.

A mother asks audiences the world through social media to scatter ashes of his son's body. The ash has now spread to more than 100 countries and even outer space.

Not only on earth, ashes CJ also sent into space using a rocket.
The story of the spread of ash began when Hallie Twomey decided to make a Facebook page dedicated to his son, CJ Twomey.
CJ died of suicide on April 14, 2010, when he was 20 years old. CJ, according to Hallie, is the young man who likes traveling and adventuring.
"I just thought that the ashes of his body just to be in place for good storage. He will not see the world. I want to give CJ a chance he never had, "said Hallie, citizens of Maine, United States.

CJ ashes sprinkled on the Zugspitze, the highest mountain in Germany.
Through Faceboook page, in November 2013, Hallie asked for help from the public in the entire world to ashes CJ in their country.
Originally appearing offer so little. However, towards the year after the page is created, Hallie has received more than 9,000 requests.

CJ sprinkled ashes of a hot air balloon in the region of Cappadocia, Turkey.
Thousands of such requests would not all be met Hallie. He chose to be very selective. Locations that have been submitted will not be sent again.
If Hallie agreed, he would enter a pinch of ash body of CJ into a small bag and send it together with a piece of a letter and a photograph CJ.

Abu CJ also distributed at the tea plantation in India.
The sower ashes CJ asked to send a photo and a few sentences about the location of their choice. Page on Facebook titled Scattering CJ is now filled with photographs of various unique locations in the world, ranging from Cambodia, India, Russia, to Cape Verde.
In fact, there are people who deliberately put ashes CJ to a rocket launched from the desert of New Mexico in the US into space.

A number of parachutists spread ashes CJ in Arizona, USA.
Hallie did not intend to send the entire ash son. A small amount will be recorded in the family home.

"Sending your child to any ash will never feel worthy because he died in the wrong way. As a mother, my greatest fear is that CJ will be forgotten, "said Hallie. (BBC)

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