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06-04-2017, 07:45 AM
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The other thing probably worth mentioning is that people usually react differently dependent on how their loved one died;
if they died from suicide the reaction to their death may be different than if they died from some disease, or if they were
murdered the reaction is usually different than if they died from old age. An also if the person was terminally ill they
usually have time to say goodbye to loved ones which often does not happen if they die suddenly. So how a person dies
often determines, but not always determines, the emotionalism their survivors have about their death. People often get angry
when a loved one dies from suicide or is murdered but usually accept it better when a person has lived a long life and dies
from old age.
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