who had spent his entire adult life cleaning the animal’s enclosure at a Dutch
zoo.
A warm scene was staged in a zoo in the Netherlands: the maintenance worker spent his whole life cleaning the shacks for the animals in the zoo. When he was about to die, the giraffe seemed to feel sad and gave a farewell kiss to the breeder.
The 54-year-old maintenance worker, who has terminal cancer, asked that his
hospital bed be wheeled into the giraffe enclosure at the zoo.
The 54-year-old maintenance worker has terminal cancer, and he asked to take his hospital bed to the giraffe living area of the zoo.
In a heartbreaking scene, one of the giraffes then approached the man,
known only as Mario, and gave him a tender kiss goodbye.
In a touching scene, a giraffe walked into the worker named Mario, and then gave him a tender farewell kiss.
‘(It was) a very special moment. You saw him beaming.’
"It’s a wonderful moment. You can see Mario smiling."
Mario, who’s mentally disabled, then asked for a moment to say goodbye to
his colleagues at the zoo, where he spent the vast majority of his adult
life.
Mario’s innate intelligence is lower than ordinary people. He has worked in the zoo for most of his life. At that time, he asked to say goodbye to his colleagues in the zoo.
‘It was very nice that we were able to work on the last wish of this man,’
Mr Veldboer said.
Mr. Veldboer said: "We are glad to be able to satisfy his last wish through our efforts."
The Ambulance Wish Foundation is a charity whose volunteers specialise in
taking non-mobile terminally ill patients fulfill their dying wishes.
Ambulance Make-a-Wish Foundation is a charitable organization, whose volunteers focus on helping patients with terminal illness and mobility difficulties realize their last wishes.
The organization was founded in 2007 by Veldboer, who also drives the
company’s fleet of ambulances to take patients wherever they wish to go.
This organization was founded in 2007 by Veldboer, who is also the driver of the Foundation’s ambulance fleet, taking patients to all the places they want to go.
Last year the charity took a terminally-ill 86-year-old man back to his
farm in Holland, to say goodbye to his ponies.
Last year, this charity helped an 86-year-old man with terminal illness to return to his farm in the Netherlands and say goodbye to his pony.
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