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MY BOY DIED KNOWING I LOVED HIM MORE THAN ANYTHING
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O'Boyle, Claire
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Glazier-Macrae, Martin
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2009
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2009
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MY BOY DIED KNOWING I LOVED HIM MORE THAN ANYTHING
2009
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Devoted [Duncan Macrae], who gave up HGV driving to care for his only child after his wife died, said: \"[Martin Glazier-Macrae] died knowing I loved him more than anything, and I know he loved me too. I just don't know what I'll do now he's gone. You never expect your child to die. I just thought he'd be around forever.\" \"Then suddenly he fell forward and said, 'Dad I think I'm going to faint'. Those were the very last words he said to me. \"Martin was pronounced dead at the hospital, but I am sure he was already gone. He died at the house. I am so glad I was there at the last minute - that he wasn't alone. He didn't die in pain and he was at home with his dad.\"
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