Amy Robach
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Twenty eighteen.
Eight years ago.
And to think, yes, a lot of them in that high school still living with this.
To think that something that did happen that long ago and we think, oh, they're getting help and they need to get time and space.
This was now his life.
I think about their family, right?
She's from Haiti, right?
Yes.
Family originally.
I mean, that's awful.
They're here.
The dream is being lived, right?
The dream is being lived.
The dream is being lived and they have one son who survives a school shooting only to end up dying by suicide because of the grief and trauma he felt and then having another child die at the hands of her husband, according to police, through domestic violence.
Yes.
Okay, so what if you're a family member in Haiti, you're looking over and you've had this violence, like headline-making violence has happened to your family?
Not once, but twice.
That's unreal.
It really is just one of those moments where you just have to take a beat and you have to remember to hug the people you love, to tell the people you love that...
that they matter, that their life matters.