I just searched the Internet and could find nothing on the death of this actress.
2006-07-09 05:17:52
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answered by Zooboomafoo 3
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It must be a devastating thing, to lose a baby . It is a tragedy , which is very hard to come to terms with, for both the father and the mother I really can't imagine, how i would cope . But to your question . I do know of some bereaved couples, Given the opportunity, to cuddle their dead baby and be given a photograph, of their child , is a real comfort to them . a proper funeral, is also a big part, of the grieving process. Time and support ,from each other, can gradually ease the loss . I do not believe anyone can "get over " the death of a child , even a tiny baby" You just learn to live, with that grief, and get on with your life, as best you can . The doll idea , is new to me and seems wrong and bizarre , I fail to see how it could help . ( only reinforce the tragedy) that would be a constant reminder, that your baby was dead . I do not think , IMO ,it is a good or natural way to manage a bereavement . My heart goes out, to any parents faced with this situation . xx
2016-03-16 21:18:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The bottom line is that people have different ways of grieving. When I lost my baby, I turned to massive amounts of alcohol. Was this right? Proably not and it served for numerous headaches and calls into work. The turning point for me was when I hid a capsule of hydrocodone in my pocket, so that I could take it later with a few doses of liquor. The fates stepped in and I ended up forgetting about the pill and danced in the rain... and the pill disolved in my pocket. At that moment, I knew I had hit rock bottom and decided to pull myself out of my hole. If women need that "doll" to grieve and to heal then let them be. It's when they start confusing dreams with reality that it begins to be a problem. I'm not saying the way I grieved was right and I am not saying that putting a doll in place of a child is right. What I am saying is that no one can tell a person how to grieve. Some people join support groups, clubs, or start working more... and that's fine, but no one thing works for everyone and people should understand that. Just remember, losing a child is the most devastating situation any woman may go through... and with a loss of such proportions sometimes people will go to extremes to make that pain go away... here's to hoping that they take the steps to mend their hearts though. Good question.
2016-03-24 15:25:11
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answered by ? 4
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Romi Koch
2016-10-01 22:27:43
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answered by ? 4
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She was dipped and encased in hot wax and made into a doll.
2015-12-19 03:51:30
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answered by malenursenga 1
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Apparently a car accident but, its so long ago its hard to get any info as to to which accident.
2016-04-20 09:31:43
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answered by Jimmy 1
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She had too many deranged stalkers after Dead Doll , faked her death and moved to Brazil...
2017-02-12 14:58:44
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answered by razzsite 3
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Is she dead?
2006-06-25 23:26:49
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answered by Puppy Zwolle 7
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Word...dead as my balls
2016-11-09 17:04:59
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answered by Mike 1
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