Your child dies of infection, but what your parents discover will then make you sad

Paul Trench, reports Mirror, passed away in 1967 after a mysterious infection, doctors could not find out what was in the boy and therefore failed to save his life. His brother Ray Trench never stopped remembering by saving and not touching them for years [...]
Paul Trench, reports Mirror, passed away in 1967 after a mysterious infection, doctors could not find out what was in the boy and therefore failed to save his life.
His brother Ray Trench never stopped remembering by saving and not touching things in their rooms over the years.
A few days ago, looking through an old encyclopedia, he discovered something that had saved them for 50 years. It's an old letter to Santa Claus.
A 1966 letter the nine-year-old boy had written his Christmas wishes on. A football table with teams of England and Argentina, a bus, and a car.
The letter was published on social networks and appreciated as the most touching one ever sent to Santa Claus.












