He couldn’t have done it alone. But thanks to the initiative of the mobile palliative care team in Imst-Landeck in the Zams hospital and the aid organization Malteser, the dearest wish of a Tyrolean (59) could be fulfilled: to return to the place of his childhood.
Many tears were shed as Walter Nachbagauer hugged his mother. He no longer thought it possible that he could do it again where he grew up. The roots of the Tyrolean lie in Lower Austria. Here he laughed a lot with his siblings while playing as a child, here mom comforted him when he fell. Nachbagauer wanted to return to this place full of memories. But he knew he couldn’t do it alone. The body is too weak, the cancer too advanced.
Source: Krone

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