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    [SIZE=3]A letter of one of the survivors on the Glorietta bombing to his wife who was perished.[/SIZE]


    Good day everyone,

    I wish I were writing under different circumstances.

    I would like to inform you that my wife Leslie Cruz
    was part of the casualties in the Glorietta 2 Mall
    bombing in Makati City, Philippines. She was supposed
    to have a minor out patient surgery at Makati Medical
    Center at 230pm.

    I had taken a leave from work to accompany her there.
    We dropped off our daughter, Amber, at my parents
    place in QC to babysit at around 10am. We then
    proceeded to Makati and was there at 1230pm. Since she
    had been fasting in preparation for her procedure, she
    wanted to move ar ound and listen to some music while I
    grabbed a bite to eat. We parked at the basement of
    Park Square 2, and headed for the Glorietta 2
    entrance. We parted at the top of the escalator, she
    turned right towards Filbar's while I went left
    towards the restaurants. That was the last time I
    would see her.

    Around 120pm, she had called me so that we can meet at
    the Glorietta 2 exit just in time to make her
    appointment. As I made my way there from Glorietta 1
    through the connecting hallways, and was about to turn
    the corner, I heard 2 deep thumps and the shock-wave
    from the blast hit me. At that moment my heart dropped
    as I knew that the origin of the blast came from the
    same place where we were supposed to meet. I tried
    getting to where my wife was, but the dust was too
    much and it was as if I was staring at a white wall.

    I still tried to convince myself that she was able to
    make it out, and that after ringing her mobile without
    a response only meant that she dropped it in the
    confusion. After 6 hours of searching from Makati Med.
    to Ospital ng Makati, the blast site, and back again
    to MMC - with the help of all the people I could get
    hold of, that I was able to get confirmation in what
    the state of my wife was.

    My Dad and Uncle signaled me in from the ER of MMC. My
    Uncle (who's a doctor) asked me to describe Leslie's
    appearance to another group of doctors. I saw in the
    eyes of one that the description made sense. Instead
    of confirming it to me, they huddled together, then
    brought me to a small examination room. It was only
    through a digital camera that I was able to confirm
    (and deny) that she was indeed gone.

    I have so many regrets. I should have met her sooner.
    I should have ran instead of a brisk walk. I should
    have not chose to park where I did. I should have
    braved the dust and went in the blast site. I should
    have ...

    Today's the 4th day. It is still terribly difficult to
    breathe, let alone wake up realizing that your source
    of strength, your best friend doesn't lie beside you
    on your bed. That my deepest worry is when Amber
    starts asking for her Mama.

    I am glad that Amber's too young to understand the
    loss and pain. In time I would like to tell her the
    details of how her mother died, but more importantly I
    would like to raise her as how her mother lived - a
    loving person, strong willed, decisive, caring, and
    nurturing. She has always cared for her family and
    friends, and sacrfied her career for being a full time
    mom and home maker.

    As with all couples we had our ups and downs - none of
    which I regret not going through. The sweet is never
    as sweet without the sour. For almost 4 years of
    marriage, we've finally hit our balance in life only
    to be taken away in an instant. I have no regrets
    about our marriage. She has loved me and Amber beyond
    her capacity. I will always love her.

    It is my first time to write to egroup as I've lurked
    and watched emails being sent to and fro. All I want
    now is that for each of the couples here is to cherish
    each moment that we spend with our loved ones. Pretty
    simple to say, very easy to take for granted.

    Thank you all for the prayers. I would still like to
    ask you to please include Leslie in them until her
    40th day so that the path to God's kingdom is well lit
    and she is no longer in the dark.

    Sincerely,

    Carlo Cruz

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    Now I remember Carlo Cruz.
    He was interviewed at the Bandila last night and he looked familiar.

    He was our point person at Uniserve (Fujitsu) when they were still our clients a few years ago.

    My condolences to you, Carlo.

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    #3
    My condolences.

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    #4
    Very touching letter.

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    #5
    Condolence Mr. Carlo and family

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    #6
    aww man... my heart goes out for your loss.

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    #7
    oh man....

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    condolence to Mr. Carlo Cruz ....

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    #9
    That's really sad, my condolences to you Mr. Carlo Cruz

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    Nov 2006
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    #10
    Nakakaiyak naman. Ang bigat sa dibdib...

    I am glad that Amber's too young to understand the
    loss and pain. In time I would like to tell her the
    details of how her mother died, but more importantly I
    would like to raise her as how her mother lived - a
    loving person, strong willed, decisive, caring, and
    nurturing. She has always cared for her family and
    friends, and sacrfied her career for being a full time
    mom and home maker.

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