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5 adventures. one goal, the preservation of our planet. it's not a sinister apartment trues in certain characters anymore. it's us that still in danger of surat. passion for china starts nov 6th on g.w. . sylvia newman's last wish is to go out for just one more ride in the car front vent slow wants to make her wish come true as he's already done. for so many, terminally ill people there's a lighthouse in the background. one more trip to the beach,
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the movies or back home from the fence will cause them stand and fatten soft or hard on a mission today is to pick up passengers old and summer solstice in kind of his sayings from van slow and his assistants are ready whenever a terminally ill person in northern lower saxony would like to go for a ride, or the tours are free of charge. the staff volunteers. he has his own specially fitted ambulances. they call the tours shannon fatten or make a wish. trips. today then slow and his team are picking up someone very special. the woman is the daughter of his 1st passenger from 6 years ago. this trip isn't easy for van slow was our days since then. we have always kept in touch with our good luck. that's why for me this story goes around it. if it climbs to the bathroom,
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it's not going to say they are saw this will be annoying, man has been in hospice for a few weeks. the 55 year old is in the final stages of terminal cancer. the doctors say her tumor is in operable because it's located just behind her spine. today she would like to return together with her son and his fiance to the town we're still via grew up with her grandparents. frank van slow has organized the trip with us as the happiest time in your lives. and then it's just nice to be back there again and to be quiet. just debris to feel well managed by want to still be annoying. man. doesn't want to go far. the town is only half an hour away, then slow trains, paramedics, for
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a living. he tries to fulfill his passengers each and every wish. easy even driven all the way to north cape with them. we're going to rock concerts. zille be a new man is unable to travel far before they set off. she was given morphine for severe pain 100. we're talking about his song to me all the time for you. yes, that's a line. it helps with the pressure then slow and his colleagues head out up to 2 times a week. some of the passengers regret their choice because once they've seen what they're leaving, saying goodbye is too hard for them to bear. witness is always going to take, it hasn't come to mean you can handle things quite well. right.
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this is so that's just the way our lives song. now things which is calmed them down . i'm going to go up there and not just keep on a guy. that's what if i certainly hope so. they arrive in her hometown balland. yes, here it's just the way it was back then. zillions chosen the church as her 1st stop. the attendants must roll the stretcher carefully over the cobbles. every bump is painful for the terminally ill woman who is ill via went to church here when she was a little girl. later on, she didn't go very often. but on this day, the memory of the services, prayers and hymns is somehow comforting. yeah, i have my health and yes, i've decided that i'd like to be buried here as well. after
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getting zille be a wants to take one more stroll around the cemetery with her son. this will be her resting place. for many relatives, a last journey like this is even tougher to bear than it is for the dying person themselves. as will be annoying, one son wants to get married in a week and hopes his mother will still be there to see it. at 1st he says he feared the emotional stress of a trip like this, but now he's happy. he's here to know, we're better now i can say about this. he's doing it for him and how valuable these moments are a minute and the next days are maybe weeks. i haven't much time. she's got laughed, show draw strength from. and this if i'm not important and beautiful, and the trip continues on a ferry across the vai's,
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a river for sylvia. it's another childhood memory. she wants to see the waters of this mighty river one more time trying to bend, slow, reserved a special place with a view for her. look, there's a lighthouse in the background aboard that small of water again. in the middle of the waterway, the ferries captain turns the boat around a few extra times. so sylvia noirmont gets the most of the view. you really get to see something dance dance, and thanks again. thanks very much. it's time for the last part of the tour. zillion noirmont was happier living with her grandparents that her parents. that's why she wants to take a little stroll around the house where her grandparents once lived down. this was grandma and grandpa's house. grandpa always said when the house is finished,
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the man dies, and that's just what happened. she'd like to take one more look inside, but the people who live there now aren't at home you know, that's the way it is. and they go for another walk around the neighborhood. they had to push the stretcher along the narrow main street, then slow fulfilled this wish is well, what are sylvia's thoughts on the coming days? constance bunting. pretty relaxed. i think i was back here again, and that's really beautiful. and i will look at the pictures again. thank you, but there's something more to it. now, why don't turn a list all day, but out to you fall here. the tour takes 4 hours,
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then it's time to go back to the hospice. franklin slow hasn't counted. how many last wishes he's made reality. he says his guests shouldn't be reduced to numbers or statistics. then it's time to say farewell to the passenger. and like every time it's goodbye for good, even for the young volunteers who go along on their journeys. few of their friends understand why they would want to spend their free time looking mortality in the eye has a few years on lots of people, sorry, hats off to you. i can only do that. when i say no nonsense, he says we've got all sorts of going on tearing here. and there not all working joints that deal with our dad with thought control. nevertheless, we still manage it good us, which often to us or and, and i think anyone can do it if you just have to give yourself a little potion say, i'm going to do it. but doing it even after 6 years from vince, the law says is still hard to produce,
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not to buy. and i said, you don't see each other here any more than someplace else. what else can you say? we're back outside the associations, headquarters, donations and fees from 1st aid courses that far then slow his colleagues off or pay for everything here. the ambulance is being readied for its next trip. from the time a last wish tour is booked every day. counts. am just outsourced and we often have a problem that the person who's built the tories in such a rough state that they dined during the planning phase. what is going on here? it's a lot like order was another thing that happens often was that was set to go outside of i's dotted and t.'s crossed and the passenger is told that the torah is happening, title justified and without positive thought in mind. it isn't. he falls asleep and
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doesn't wake up because i've just got off oil. all the associations vehicles bear, the name of ben slows late wife list that 6 years ago when she was dying of cancer, she wanted to make one more drive to the north sea. but events low couldn't find an organization that could fulfill this last wish for her, because health insurers wouldn't pay for it. but when you get down to and when our fellow human beings sense of what is a surety that our very and us aren't able to send the dying off with a last bit of humanity, kindness. if we don't honor that purely financial reasons, then there's something wrong because that was the last straw. what o'clock pulled. after his experience then slow founded his own taxi service. for the terminally ill, he regularly invents new things to help passengers get the most of the trip. the
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much more bill, for example. these are the stuff we get off to. this is designed for people who don't have time lying down during that time on. little buses, it's uncommon. there's a mirror, it enables them to travel across title, flats on through the water. so they can do it once again. and that only works because of these builds is an absolute reason. since then, many people have imitated van slows concept of helping the terminally ill go out for just one last spin. the 59 year old, however, is turning the operation over to his son bit by bit. but the name down in fact, will always be connected to van slow, his very own story. and stana, the german word for star. in the not as metaphor was thought on the night my wife died when i was standing out in the yard smoking my favorite cigar, and looking up into the sky. but i must of been asked by and saw me the lady from
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the couple next door. what i was friends with was standing next to me and cooked with a washer, looked at me and said, frank, don't have a star out there, shining for you to listen is up there now. feel now, and just like you got it came to mind us. we know we often think of death in relation to the stars. they say the shining up above now or those left behind posterity hurdles. and that's why the concept shannon wagner would have just came to me out of the blue
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