Sensationalist reporting?

Shark victim's husband told 'prove wife is dead'

 

"The husband of shark attack victim Christine Armstrong has been told by a travel booking company that he will not be refunded the deposit for a trip the pair had planned, even after it demanded proof of her death"

 

 

Fair enough I suppose. I guess they would need proof that someone had died before paying out on a claim, and if it is a non refundable depoist, well....

 

And not too sure I'd be up to cancelling trips still 3 or 4 months away less than 2 days after my husband's death. I guess we all deal with it in different ways, eh?


Some people can go their whole lives and never really live for a single minute.
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they found some human remains didn't they ?  a police report is proof. if and when the remains are released he could take them to the office i guess.

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I guess unless it actually happens to you, you don't really have a clue what you would do.

Some people bury their grief for later and concentrate on the mundane things like finances, funerals and insurance etc.

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Shark victim's husband told 'prove wife is dead'

 

"The husband of shark attack victim Christine Armstrong has been told by a travel booking company that he will not be refunded the deposit for a trip the pair had planned, even after it demanded proof of her death"

 

 

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1.  Why would they demand proof of her death (Death Certificate) if he will not be refunded the deposit anyway?

 

2.  The actual work involved by the Travel Booking Company would need to be paid.  However, there is not much compassion there.

 

And for the sake of a story, I believe it is sensationalism.

 

Yes, people do react in different ways to death.

 

The husband also spoke with journalists quite candidly so soon after the event as well.  He referred to the pact that he had formed with his wife should "one go before the other". I personally, don't think he is missing her continued company yet.  Perhaps wellwishers have not let him be alone with his thoughts.  He is "getting on with this life and being strong". Most likely, It may hit him harder, later.

 

DEB

 

 

 

 

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