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Loving husband killed in horrific freak accident moments after visiting dying wife in hospital

Loving husband killed in horrific freak accident moments after visiting dying wife in hospital

Daily Mail​8 hours ago

A husband went to visit his wife with flowers as she lay dying in hospital of terminal cancer...only to be killed in a car crash as he drove home.
Joeldir da Silva, 69, spent Sunday night with his longtime partner, Marineide da Silva, 60, at a hospital in Epia Sul, Brazil.
On Monday morning, Joeldir picked a floral arrangement and returned to the room where Marineide, who had been battling cancer for four years, was resting in her bed.
Joeldir held the bouquet up high and had some touching words for his wife of many years.
He then leaned forward for a hug and kissed her on the forehead before their lips locked.
The business owner left the medical facility and was traveling to their residence in Gama when the driver of a Honda City invaded Joeldir's lane and struck his Renault Kwid and a police vehicle head-on at 6:30 am, police said.
Joeldir's daughter and a priest were traveling to the hospital when she recognized his wrecked car.
She remained on the scene and asked the priest to perform the last rites on her father.
Joeldir was confirmed dead at the site of the accident.
Paramedics rescued the driver of the Honda as well as the police officer and rushed both to an area hospital.
Marineide succumbed to her illness and died Wednesday.
It is unclear if she was made aware of her husband's death before her own passing.
'My mother is at rest!' the couple's daughter wrote in a social media post.
'At 3:45 a.m., she took her last breath and went to find my father. God welcomed them with open arms, I'm sure!'
The couple's passing was felt by members of the Gama community, where they set up the town's first pamonharia, an eatery that specialized in making corn-based meals.
'You were the true example of a couple — of partnership in life, in love, in work and in faith,' wrote Esmeralda Faria. 'Loyal friends, tireless businessmen, dedicated patriots and human beings of rare and precious values.'
'I knew this couple very well. I loved the pie she made, I would always go there to buy it,' Fernanda Barros said. '
'The pamonhas were delicious and he was always kind,' she added. 'They were two wonderful people. May God give strength to this daughter and the whole family, and may you be sure that they will be happy together in eternity.'

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