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| Super Moderator | Coping with life after a death Monday, November 29, 2004: Coping with life after a death:"Coping with her husband's tragic death has helped a Singaporean staff nurse to be a better caregiver at her hospital's critical care unit. Nooraini Yusoff, 43, a single parent of two, said she was eight months pregnant with her second child when the tragic incident happened 15 years ago. "My husband and I had an argument over something petty which I can't even recall now. I locked him out of our apartment on the fifth floor and he tried to enter from our neighbour's window." http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp...amp;sec=nation I thought this was an interesting human interest story. They don't say whether or not it was the result of domestic violence, but I'd say it was a strong possibility. You typically don't lock your husband out of the house for something minor. Andrew Lopez, RN http://www.nursefriendly.com |
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