It's a heartwrenching insight into what the families of those who lost their lives in the MH17 tragedy have been dealing with.
THE brutal tragedy of the MH17 disaster was there for all to see in a short statement released by the parents of the West Australian Maslin children on Wednesday night.
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"We live in a hell beyond hell. Our babies are not here with us – we need to live with this act of horror, every day and every moment for the rest of our lives," the statement reads.
"No one deserves what we are going through. Not even the people who shot our whole family out of the sky.''
It's a heartwrenching insight into what the families of those who lost their lives in the MH17 tragedy have been dealing with.
The Maslins have lost more than many.
Three children - Mo, 12, Evie, 10, Otis 8.
A father and father-in-law - Nick Norris who was accompanying the children on the trip of a lifetime.
"No hate in the world is as strong as the love we have for our children, for Mo, for Evie, for Otis. No hate in the world is as strong as the love we have for Grandad Nick. No hate in the world is as strong as the love we have for each other. This is a revelation that gives us some comfort," the statement concluded.
Words that prove the preciousness of life and love.