![]() “A lot of modern lifestyles are material, but there's not enough hope and happiness and joy.” “It not only touched me to my core but also created an enlightenment about how important these types of messages are, especially these days when there's so much sadness in the world, and there's a lot of complexity,” Pandher said. His conversation with the man also showed Pandher just how powerful his work can be. “He said to me that although it was very difficult for him to visit me because he's in a wheelchair, he said that he wanted to make this effort to tell me face to face how important it was to receive my messages through social media,” Pandher recalled. “During her treatment, she discovered my videos online and she started watching them,” he explained, adding that she found the motivation to get through her cancer treatments through the magic of Bhangra dancing.Īnd in Fredericton, Pandher met an older gentleman who relied on a wheelchair for mobility. Andrews, N.B., when he met a woman battling cancer. “He said, ‘Look, mom, I can move my leg!’ I said, ‘Stop playing baby!’ But I looked and he was moving his leg,” she said as she wept tears of joy.Another special moment for him came during his visit to St. On Saturday, Aguilar said her prayers were answered the same day Romeo’s family held a prayer vigil in his honor. Romeo still has a bullet left inside of him. She said the surgery went well and lasted about three hours. “They said, ‘Well, I can’t guarantee you this will help your baby but it is worth a shot.’ I asked the doctor, ‘If this was your son, what would you do?’ We did it.” She said she had an option of going through with a rare procedure that she ultimately decided to sign off on. “I fell down! How can you tell me my baby is not going to walk again? He loves football. ![]() “They told me a bullet pierced his spine and that he would never be able to walk again,” she wept. When Aguilar arrived at the hospital, that is when the doctors broke the devastating news to her. I thought they would be able to take me but instead, they took me back to the scene instead and I had to get a ride to the hospital.” Then the police officer asked if I had someone that could take me to the hospital. “Being with him was more important than making a statement! I was at the police station for about an hour not knowing what was going on with my baby. ![]() “I wanted to be with my baby,” she cried. Romeo was rushed to University Hospital while Aguilar had to go to the police station to make a statement. San Antonio police eventually arrived on scene. “They took his shirt off and he had a bullet hole in his back and he was gushing blood,” she wept. “They told me that it was glass and I screamed to bring him inside,” Aguilar said. She said the family realized he had blood on his shirt. I scream, ‘My babies! My babies!’ I looked and my twin was still sitting in his car seat looking at me stunned like, ‘What just happened mommy?’ Then Romeo just collapsed on the floor.” “Then you just hear like, ‘pow pow pow pow pow pow,’ like real fast and the car skirted away. ![]() “I heard a noise but wasn’t paying too much attention to it,” she said. Aguilar said everything happened so fast. ![]()
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