before that, ranelle, take us to that cafe where you were before the quake hit. and you had a near-death experience. >> we were just in the cafe with four friends, and the earth started to shake, and we go into the internet cafe and it fall down. we were in the middle of the street. and we feel like we were the only person who survived for like 30 second, and after we hear all of the people screaming, save us, god, help. and everything, and it's like a zombie movie. every face was black and everything. i don't really love to talk about it. but it was a very, very bad experience. >> how long after you left the cafe did it collapse in front of your eyes? >> we just go out and it fall down, but like 15 people died inside. >> oh, goodness. bill, sadly, you lost your grandfather that day. and we have a photo of thank you standing in front of the building where your dad worked. and it was a pile of rubble. what was it like for your father and your sister like that day? >> actually, i just want to say had i not lost my father -- my sister was in that school, there were