Receiving an email from your parents is no big surprise, however if your inbox delivers an email from a parent who has passed away it can come as a bit of a shock as one Reddit user discovered.
Beersie_McSlurrp decided to share an excerpt of the message received from “beyond the grave” with fellow Reddit users reports The Sun.
“I received an email from my dad today. He died two years ago,’ he posted.
His father used a website called FutureMe to write his son an email to be posted in two years time; after he was gone.
Displaying a good sense of humour in the face of grave illness his father wrote:
“Hello Son, I am talking to you from the grave, wooooooooo. I always said I will come back and haunt you.”
“Seriously, by the time you read this, I will have passed on. Hopefully by now you have adjusted well enough to life without the old man and you have managed to help your mother adjust. I have complete confidence you will be taking just as good care of her as I did.
“I have a few thoughts to share with you and a few insights which wet never got around to discussing in the last few months where I was still coherent (I’m imagining the morphine will have turned me into a bit of a vegetable. Hopefully I entertained you with some decent hallucinations or jibber jabber).
“The first thing I want to say is just how proud I am……..”
Beersie_McSlurrp stopped sharing the posthumous letter there as it “gets personal”.
Apparently getting mail from someone after they’ve passed is not uncommon. Websites such as Afternote, Email From Death and Deathswitch all allow you to email loved ones to a future date so they receive it after you’ve gone.
In an interview with ABC’s Australian Story to air tonight, Port Arthur survivors recall the horrific tragedy that ended with 35 dead and 23 injured.
It was a last-minute pit stop on the way back from a holiday that put Peter and Pauline Grenfell at the Port Arthur Historic Site as the horrific massacre unfolded.
On April 28, 1996, Martin Bryant entered the Broad Arrow Café with a high-powered weapon, and in just 15 seconds, he’d killed 12 people and injured 17.
The Grenfells were at a nearby toilet block at the time, and thought the loud banging sound was a gas explosion. But just as they saw people running and yelling, “he’s got a gun and he’s shooting”, they saw the gunman come out of the café and start shooting in their direction.
“We were just so panicked,” Pauline remembered.
Everybody was heading towards an oval. We didn’t feel safe going to the oval; we thought we’re just going to be sitting ducks there so we decided to head up Jetty Road.”
A NSW police officer Justin Noble was on a second honeymoon at Port Arthur and was also there at the time.
He recognised the gun that Bryant was carrying – an AR-15, military-style weapon.
Justin said: “I’ve witnessed what they can do on firing ranges. They fire a bullet at supersonic speed.”
“In other words, the bullet hits you before you hear the sound.”
The 500 people there on the site that day were in complete shock.
“I was going around pushing people off the site, telling them that they had to get out, off the site, to take cover,” said Justin.
While the Grenfells were on Jetty Road, trying to find an escape route, they were joined by mother Nanette Mikac, and her two daughters – Madeline, 3, and Alannah, 6.
“I remember at least two cars driving past. They didn’t stop, they just kept going,” Pauline said.
“We must have been about 50 metres from the toll booth [exit] as this car pulled up and stopped. We thought: ‘Thank God, somebody’s going to pick them up and get them out of here’.”
But the driver was Bryant.
Pauline remembers Nanette walking towards the car. “The problem was she walked right into him,” she said.
Peter was almost at the passenger door of the car when he saw the gun on the front seat. “I yelled out, ‘It’s him, run’.”
Peter and Pauline were able to make it to a tree for cover, but Nanette, Madeline and Alannah were all shot dead.
Bryant then continued on with his killing spree.
“A mother and her two children saved us. They saved us, and I was always just so sorry we couldn’t save them,” said Pauline.
“They gave us the precious seconds to move away. So, yes, we were lucky and we were fortunate but that doesn’t take away the pain of what happened. That stays with you.”
Not long after the horrific tragedy, Walter Mikac, the husband of Nanette, learnt of his family’s last moments from the Grenfells.
“That was his family and he had a right to know that at least they didn’t suffer too much,” Pauline said.
“We all cried together. We felt, what could we do, why couldn’t we do something to save their lives?”
“Reality was, we couldn’t. Not without being killed. But I just felt so guilty. The guilt just ate at me.”
Peter said: “To be in that position and tell somebody what had happened, [that] you were the last person to see his family alive.”
“It was very hard. Very hard. But you cope.”
The full interview on Australian Story is on tonight at 8pm on ABC.
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The age old saying claims opposites attract and that's certainly the case in Hollywood, with a slew of short and tall A-listers gravitating towards each other.
The age old saying claims opposites attract and that’s certainly the case in Hollywood, with a slew of short and tall A-listers gravitating towards each other.
Take Snooki and JWoww’s unbreakable bond. The Jersey Shore stars are seriously onto something because it can often feel like there’s a whole other world going on up there, so it’s always handy to have a towering bestie to give you an update or provide a cheeky piggy back so you can see the stage when you’re at gigs.
Similarly, having a pint-sized pal is most convenient. Need a mini hand to fetch that $2 coin underneath the oven? Or an undetectable figure to cut through the chaotic line at the pub and get drinks? Or best yet, just a sympathetic and understanding comrade to go shoe shopping with (the struggle is oh so real for tall and short folk alike, who often have tiny/large feet which shops don’t accommodate for).
But it’s not just besties who sit on opposite sides of the vertical spectrum so come and take a look at Hollywood’s most impressive height differences!
The Rock and Kevin Hart were this year’s MTV Movie Awards hosts. Despite their huge height gap, these two were seriously in sync throwing hilarious zingers all over the place!
This American comedianne always seem make us laugh, and these latest contrasting happy snaps are no exception! Melissa McCarthy was spotted in Melbourne recently, where she was learning how to play Australian Rules Football with some very dashing athletes.
How’s the weather up there? The strapping young lads towered over the 45-year-old, who stands at 1.57m.
Khloe Kardashian has found an eccentric new friend… Danny Devito! The pair joined forces for a round of charades on Jimmy Fallon’s The Tonight Show. While the pair couldn’t exactly keep up with the funny host it was clear the duo had a good time. The 31-year-old took to Instagram, penning, “Have you seen the movie Twins?!?! With Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito?! I’m Arnold…. Danny plays himself!” Check out the pair try to play charades in the next slide.
Petite Buffy babe Sarah Michelle Gellar just grazes retired basketballer Shaquille O’Neal’s arm. It’s little wonder though, considering the mother-of-two stands proud at five foot three.
Sarah Michelle needn’t worry too much though, Shaquille towers over pretty much everyone including his five foot two girlfriend, Nicole “Hoopz” Alexander.
Game Of Thrones star Gwendoline Christie and Interstellar actress Jessica Chastain snuggled up at the Ralph Lauren and Vogue Wimbledon Summer Cocktail Party at The Orangery in London’s Kensington Palace.
Pint-sized actress Eva Longoria is firm friends with tennis pros Venus and Serena Williams.
“Why was @karliekloss born with these legs and not me!! #notFair #DynamiteComesInSmallPackages,” Eva Longoria recently joked as she cuddled up to model Karlie Kloss. Meanwhile proud mama Kris Jenner shared this shot of her daughters Kourtney Kardashian and Kendall Jenner, writing: “Not sure how this happened but I gave birth to both of them.”
Kourt might be Kendall’s big sister but the 19-year-old sits several feet above her sibling.
Kris Humphries and Kim Kardashian’s marriage might have been an epic fail but it didn’t stop Nick Lachey and Kelly Ripa (R) from sending up their height gap after they announced their split in 2011.
Even with heels, on pop princess Kylie Minogue was still noticeably shorter than her now-ex-boyfriend, Spanish model Andres Velencoso.
“I’m small, but he’s large. That’s how we met. I said, ‘You’re huge.’ He said, ‘You’re tiny,'” five foot two actress Hayden Panettiere once explained of her six foot six fiancé Wladimir Klitschko.
JWoww and Snooki plus Twins co-stars Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny Danny DeVito show us how it’s done!
Not even Bruno Mars’ oversized hat could help him catch up to statuesque Taylor Swfit’s shoulders when the pair took to the stage at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.
Oshin Strachin is a very sick little boy who is unlikely to survive without treatment for his aggressive malignant brain tumour. But the treatment of radiotherapy and chemotherapy is likely to make him worse before he gets better and this is something his mother cannot bear.
Angela Kiszko, and her husband Adrian Strachen, decided that they would treat their son with alternative natural therapies in Asia rather than fill Oshin’s little body with carcinogens and chemicals. Despite the family’s wishes Family Court has court has ruled that they must commence treatment here immediately reports news.com.au.
The case raises a question of who has the right to choose a child’s fate. Angela wants to give her sick child the best quality of life possible, especially if he’s only going to live for a short time, however traditional medicine holds more hope for Oshin to live longer.
Initial surgery removed the six-year-old’s tumour however the cancer returned, and doctors recommended chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
Australian Medical Association president Professor Brian Owler said Oshin was unlikely to survive without the treatment, but the survival rate would be well over 80 per cent if he was to have radiotherapy and chemotherapy.
When Angela researched the treatment she was horrified by the effects it has on the body. In order to heal, first you must break down the system in what feels likes contraindicative treatment.
“I read all the things he’d have to go through, all the side effects — I literally just wanted to vomit and I thought I could not put myself through it. Why would I put my son through it?”
Angela described the treatment as putting people through “toxic hell”, so they decided on alternative therapies.
“I don’t want my son’s brain fried with radiation,” Angela said.
“The effects are too harsh, too damaging and I find it really difficult to even call it treatment.”
Angela and Adrian stood firm in their decision, so doctors took the case to the Western Australian Family Court and challenged the parents’ desires.
The court ruled that they begin treatment for Oshin immediately.
The court heard Oshin will have a 30 per cent chance of surviving for five years if he undergoes chemotherapy and a 50 per cent chance with both chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
AMA national ethics chairman and WA president Michael Gannon said it was brave of the court to overrule a parent’s decision because it is difficult to say who knows best for the child.
“There is no doubt at all about this decision being made based on significant prospects of a cure or, if not, significant prospects of a high quality of life for a meaningful period of time.”
In a heartbreaking interview, Kerri-Anne Kennerley has broken down as she opened up about her partner John’s condition and the challenges he’s facing.
John, 72, remains in intensive care at Royal North Shore Hospital following a tragic fall.
“It’ll be a year before you know what he’ll be left with, and we don’t know,” Kerri-Anne told Channel Seven’s Sunday Night program.
John has been diagnosed with incomplete quadriplegia and Kerri- Anne has sadly revealed that a full recovery looks doubtful.
“I’d love to be wrong but I think it would be a miracle.”
“He can’t eat. He’s being fed by a tube. He can’t speak. He can’t breathe. He’s trapped in his mind, he’s trapped in his body. He can’t touch me. All I can do is ever so gently hold his head and one shoulder and kiss him,” she said.
“I want our life back!”
She also revealed in the interview that before John was put into a coma, she was told by surgeons to “have some words with him” and was made to say her final goodbye should he not make it through the surgery.
“I just wake up every day thinking ‘what a nightmare that was!’ But it’s not a nightmare, it’s life. I didn’t want to get out of bed.”
“As exhausting as it is going to the hospital and spending hours and hours there every day, I get very antsy and excited when I go in there because I really look forward to seeing him,” she said.
Having spent every day since the accident at the hospital by his side, Kerri-Anne revealed she’s seen John’s communication skills slowly improve, from pointing to letters on an alphabet chart to being able to mouth words.
“I want him back so bad. I want him to actually be as happy and have the creativity that he’s always loved and enjoyed.”
She then went on to say she had accepted that her life as she knew is now over.
“My life as I knew it is over … That’s history. Life as we knew it, just being able to, you know, walk in the park and just go out to parties – no, that’s gone, it’s over – it just doesn’t exist anymore.”
“This is now a new life, because he is my priority and getting him back home would be the best thing since sliced bread. But that’s way in the future.”
A 33-year-old man has been arrested who police believe is linked to the death of a three-month-old baby boy.
Police received a report on Friday afternoon from the ambulance service that a baby was injured in a unit in Dorset, England.
The child was taken to hospital but died the next day.
“I can confirm that the tragic death of this young boy is being treated as suspicious and a murder investigation, led by the major crime investigation team, has been launched as a result,” said Detective Inspector Richard Dixey.
“A 33-year-old Bournemouth man has been arrested on suspicion of murder and he continues to assist police with their inquiries.”
“Police are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident.”
A post-mortem examination will take place next week.
She’s the future Queen of England, but the Duchess of Cambridge proved she’s not afraid to let her hair down and have some fun.
Kate spent yesterday afternoon playing sport with disadvantaged children in Mumbai and didn’t let her airs and graces – or sky-high heels – get in the way of having a seriously good time.
Despite her unsuitable attire – a dress by local Mumbai designer Anita Dongre and her trademark wedges – the Duchess ran, jumped, playing cricket and kicked a soccer ball like a pro.
Here are some of the best shots of Kate getting down and dirty in India.
She really got into the spirit of the activities!
Kate played with kids from the local Magic Bus, Childline and Doorstep charities.
William was better than Kate at soccer, but Kate had the distinct disadvantage of high heels!
Kate shone on the cricket pitch, facing balls from cricket legend Sachin Tendulker and even hitting a six!
William and Kate both appeared to be having a ball.
William and Kate also saw the extremes of life in India on a visit to a slum beside one of Mumbai’s wealthiest areas.
William challenged one boy, who has graduated from the teeming alleys to become a dancer in a Bollywood movie, to a hip hop dancing competition – but then chickened out despite Kate’s chiding.
They toured the 12th century Banganga Water Tank in the Malabar Hill area of Mumbai where more than 10,000 people live in 1,500 tiny breezeblock two-storey huts crammed into narrow alleyways beside one of the wealthiest districts of the city of 20 million.
The couple chose to visit the slum to meet representatives of a charity called SMILE that focuses on giving skills and opportunities to young people and their parents.
William and Kate spent the evening at a glittering gala in their honour.
Kate and William frocked up for a glittering reception and dinner held in their honour to celebrate Mumbai’s film and creative industries.
The Duchess looked absolutely stunning in a floor-length blue chiffon gown by one of her favourite designers Jenny Packham which had been hand-beaded in India.
She accessorised the eye-catching dress with matching blue statement earrings, made by local Indian jeweller Amrapali.
The royal couple’s presence in Mumbai certainly attracted India’s best and brightest, with the gala attended by a stream of Bollywood stars and socialites, all dressed incredibly lavish and beautiful gowns and saris.
The event raised money for the three charities that Their Royal Highnesses met earlier in the day – Magic Bus, Doorstep, and Childline.
Inside the Bollywood reception held in their honour in Mumbai last night, William and Kate spent an hour mingling and talking to guests including actress Madhuri Dixit, to whom Kate confessed she was longing to see her children, who are at home in England with their nanny.
“She said she loves being here and the people are very welcoming … but she was worried she may miss her children.”
This is the first time the family of four have been apart.
At supper, the couple were treated to a banquet fit for a King – or at least the second in line to the throne!
Kate was sat next to Bollywood’s biggest superstar Shah Rukh Khan, 50, and Will next to Bollywood’s darling Aishwarya Rai, 42.
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The dinner menu offered a Maharaja’s thali (traditional Indian meal) with both vegetarian and meat options.
The vegetarian dishes were again the choice for Kate and William and included mushroom and pea curry, vegetable kebabs, spinach and corn curry, paneer (homemade cottage cheese), cauliflower rice, red lentil dahl and traditional Indian sweets (gulab jamun, kesari rasmalai and paan kulfi).
Richard Hawkes, Chief Executive of the British Asian Trust which organised the charity dinner, said: “We were in discussion with the High Comission about the best programme to put on and we felt that a dinner like his that could raise money for the organisations were working with and promote the causes as well would be great.”
He added about the visit so far: “They are loving it.”