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Alysja3
My daughter was born on January 25, 1985 in Czechoslovakia in a city Olomouc. She was born healthy. I lost a lot of blood and could not get out of bed. I suckled my daughter for two days. My husband was on the Russian army at that time, he was away on a trip when I gave birth to my daughter. He could come only on the third day after giving birth. When my husband came, a doctor told us that my daughter felt bad and died in another hospital where she was being taken urgently. They did not let us see his body. In the hospital, the doctors told us that they cremate all the babies in a crematorium. My husband went to a funeral home and paid the bill that was presented to him. We still have that bill. In this funeral home we were told again that they did not show the children before they were cremated. We had come several times to see the place where the urn with its ash was supposed to be placed, but the employees of this company always found excuses for not showing this place. All these years we are living in a doubt. On one side we were told that she is dead but on the other side the circumstances in which it was done and the fact that we never saw our dead girl does not let us live quietly. If she is alive, she can be in any country. We can’t know his name or his first name. The only thing is his date of birth and the possible resemblance to me my husband or my second daughter.