Years have passed since the tragedy that took the lives of 32 children, along with two teachers and a driver, yet time has done little to ease the weight carried by those left behind. The grief has not disappeared or softened in any simple way. Instead, it has changed form—settling into the quiet corners of daily life, shaping routines, memories, and the spaces that once felt whole. For the families, the loss is not something confined to a singl…
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