![]() It was a normal morning, me and my sister were getting ready for school and work until I heard a noise form downstairs. My Dad passed away 5 months ago in April just 9 days before my 16 birthday. I love you beautiful blue eyed boy fly high xx I just wish I could have saved him cause I know love would have saved him. I just screamed and cried for 40 mins while the police tried to get me round to see them. They then told me it wasn’t just him, it was his mum as well. I remember everything about that phone call from the police, everything he said from word to word to breath to breath and I remember dropping to my 2 knees repeatedly saying "this isn't true, my Kurtis can't be gone". On the 24th June 2022 I lost him and my world came crashing down. We lived together, we done everything together. I was with my person for over 3 years and we loved each other with everything we had in us. I was helped a lot by Cruse Bereavement during lockdown when I felt my worst. But, then I was told that it was ok how I was feeling and that the way I felt doesn't last forever. My name is Chloe and in December 2019, my brother died suddenly and I was very upset. Each young person who submits their personal story to us, is offered grief support and advice afterwards. We want this space to be a safe one and also one which young people feel is a real platform for their grief journey. Be sure to look after yourself if this happens and reach out to those closest to you. Due to this, some may find parts of the stories upsetting, this could be due to the similarity to your own story or because grief can be a sad topic to read/talk about. The stories below are honest accounts of grief from young people all over the world. Please send us your story, as it can help so many others find hope again. Expressing your story in this way can help lift the burden off your own shoulders, and also make other people feel less isolated in their own grief. I find it so inspiring and courageous that these young people will give a little piece of their lives to try and alleviate somebody's pain. These powerful stories have been emailed to us personally by brave young people from across the globe, who are willing to share their experience of loss to try and help other people in the same situation. Thank you so much to all of you young people for having the courage to share your story with us. These are your stories, chosen from your real-life experiences of grief and hope. "Your pain becomes my pain just as your hope becomes my hope."
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