Family audio book: What terminally ill parents leave behind for their children – Panorama

Marcel Cardinal will not see his son grow up. An initiative offers terminally ill parents like him the opportunity to record an audio book for their children. Visiting a father who has to ask himself: what remains when he’s no longer there?

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Elisa Britzelmeier

Marcel Cardinal doesn’t know how long he’ll live, but he knows it won’t be long. He could have five years left, or ten. Or just a few months. Cardinal, 38 years old, a graduate economist, husband, father of a son, has been living with a diagnosis of lung cancer for one and three quarters of years. For a year now with this word: incurable.

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