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A tragic story

March 20th, 2013, 18:20

Hi everyone I am sure each of us has had a helping hand from Xronis of T3 Data Recovery out of Greece. As we all know he has not been around the forum in sometime. Today as I was searching for somthing I ran across this story. This will explain to everyone what has happened. Please go here and read this. http://www.rollingwithoutlimits.com/vie ... Kiriklakis I feel like each of us needs to support Xronis at this time. We should all try and share this on Facebook or other social media. This is a tragic story for his daughter and our hearts should all pour out to him now. Please everyone who knows Xronis and his pen name here on the forum is Rafaela send him a message. I know many of you are on his Facebook account. You can create an account on this site and read and comment on this and also like this and share it on your facebook accounts. One of our co-workers needs our support now. Thank you everyone for supporting him and giving your kinds words to Xronis now. If you do not want to comment or create an account here please read this story. In creating an account you can like this and share it with others on your facebook account.

Re: A tragic story

March 21st, 2013, 3:13

Just to let everyone know before posting this here on the forum I asked Xronis first. He said he is fine with this and hopes that people will help him spread the word on their FB and social networking pages. He said that a friend wrote this for him and posted it on the link I provided. I hope everyone will read this story and help him by spreading the word. thanks it is not hard just like the post and share it on your FB page. the more people who read this maybe someone will open their eyes and he can give his daughter a chance. Thank you everyone.

Re: A tragic story

March 21st, 2013, 12:38

Spildit wrote:I've shared the link on FB and send it in to some people that i know (working for missing children associations, and charity work toward people with illness, etc) and they will be able to at least pass the word out.
Wishing the best for the little one, and that she can recover and live as well as possible.
My prayers are with this family.

Thank you I am sure he will really appreciate this one.

Re: A tragic story

March 21st, 2013, 16:05

Wow, what a sad story. All the best for Xronis and Rafaela. I hope she will get better.

Dobre

Re: A tragic story

March 21st, 2013, 21:38

dobrevjetser wrote:Wow, what a sad story. All the best for Xronis and Rafaela. I hope she will get better.

Dobre


Thanks Dobre I am glad you read this. I found this very sad but at the same time I have been in contact with Xronis during this time and followed her progress. She still smiles and has a very positive outlook on life. She is so sweet.

Re: A tragic story

March 21st, 2013, 23:34

pray for the little girl.

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March 22nd, 2013, 4:54

My best wishes as well.

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March 22nd, 2013, 13:29

Nicolas wrote:pray for the little girl.


Thank you I am sure she needs this now to get her help

northwind wrote:My best wishes as well.


Thank you northwind I know he will be happy to hear this one.

Re: A tragic story

March 22nd, 2013, 13:56

I have been receiving some request to help Xronis get the medial treatement for his daughter and how they can help. If you would like to help or donate please send me a PM and I can give you a paypal account set up for this. Thank you everyone.

Re: A tragic story

March 22nd, 2013, 17:39

Sad, truly sad.

Re: A tragic story

March 22nd, 2013, 18:22

data-medics wrote:Sad, truly sad.

Yes this is sad becasue there are children who own a trampoline and this could happen. I wanted to tell people about this and hope if your child has one that you will install a safety net on it for them. Please spread the word so other children do not have such an accident. I was in shock 2 years back when I heard of this one and have followed her treatement all this time. I see the smile on her face and she is so adorable and hope that one day she can have the help needed to try and live a full life again.
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