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...father Charles Bishara, whom officials could not locate but who is believed to be living in Massachusetts. Bishara's father Robert Bishara of Everett, Mass., says he hasn't seen his son in six years, and that the Tampa tragedy was the first news he had heard of his grandson since the 1980s. "I lost my grandson the same day I found him again," he says. The complete suicide note, which was to be made public this week after the boy's funeral, could shed more light. At his home, police found a prescription for Accutane, a potent acne drug...
...father Charles Bishara, whom officials could not locate but who is believed to be living in Massachusetts. Bishara's father Robert Bishara of Everett, Mass., says he hasn't seen his son in six years, and that the Tampa tragedy was the first news he had heard of his grandson since the 1980s. "I lost my grandson the same day I found him again," he says. The complete suicide note, which was to be made public this week after the boy's funeral, could shed more light. At his home, police found a prescription for Accutane, a potent acne drug...
...Michael, I’m sure that that fellow in the middle looks down and nudges Grandma, and he says, ‘That’s our grandson,’” Edward Sullivan told his nephew, looking at the portrait above the mayor’s seat...
...then took them to safety in Tentena, where they are staying with some 20 other refugee families in a school building, joining the 40,000 refugees scattered throughout the town. Tangalu is worried about whether they will be safe even in Tentena. And she is worried, too, for her grandson, who wakes up at night, crying, hugging his mother, asking: "Will there be any bombs tonight...
...Mohammed, 75, has already watched a daughter-in-law, a 13-year-old son and a 10-year-old grandson starve in Dehdadi. By day his wife works as a baker in the city, returning with a few carrots or turnips that she divides between her remaining family of eight. "I used to be fat. I had a great fat neck," Sah Mohammed says, rubbing his scrawny nape. "After a while we ate leaves, but even those are gone now. Hunger has taken everything from us. Our family, our neighbors, our lives--and our hope...