Cathy Tenedolio has lived his mother’s worst nightmare after his son, Matthew, was killed by a New Year’s New Year’s terrorist attack in New Orleans.
“He was just a happy child,” Tenedolio told his son’s CBN news and looked back on his attributes as a child and adult. “He was very expressive. He was very special (and) a great deal of attention.”
She continued, “He was just a wonderful, wonderful person.”
Terrorists drove a rental truck through the crowds of the Bourbon Street, killed 14, including their 25 -year -old son, and Tenedolio and her family regained the answer.
Matthew’s aunt and Tenedolio’s sister, Linda Frek, have been reported to CBN NEWS that he had received inconsistent reports without a decisive clarity, so his family still died. He said he was not clear.
“I know that the terrorist did not attack him on a truck,” Frek said. “Because his two friends who were witnesses saw it. They were with Matthew.”
Matthew and his intimate Flex say that his sister and his family are worth knowing the truth. They embraced the nurse with them, but they seemed to have been shot, but they may have been injured.
“I want an answer,” she said. “She deserves the answer as a mother … any mother would want an answer.”
Regarding Tenedolio, she respected the process with the law enforcement agency, but said she was eager to know what had happened to her son.
“The attitude of his death will never change,” she said. “That’s a murder … I just want to know what happened.”
Even in the lack of pain, uncertainty, and clarity, Tenedolio, Frek, and the family are clinging to their Christian religion, and is looking for the forgiveness of praying, peace, and confusion. 。
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“My religion has been strengthened,” said Tenedolio. “My life will change forever. That’s because the overall goal of my life is to help people. That’s everything I want to do.”
Sad mothers have been a source of comfort for others for a long time, and have been taken care of by those who have helped in the past.
“It’s very beautiful to touch each other’s hearts,” she said. “That is the most important thing. Please do what Jesus did. Serve.”
Eventually, Tenedolio stated that her reaction to the difficulties was “always forgiving” and quoted her Christian religion to give her a power to take her posture.
“The man died my son’s life, but I have to forgive him,” she said. “He has to meet God. He has to answer it for it -not for me, to God. That’s how I see it.”
Frek sticks to her religion because she has a hard time understanding such a monumental loss.
“It was very difficult,” she said. “I am very emotional, I feel sick for my sister and my brother -in -law … they had to experience this.”
Frek asked for a prayer for his family, and when they navigated such difficult times, everyone asked, “God wraps his arms.”
“Please give us the right answer and pray that the truth will come out,” she said.
Tenedolio explained deeply “broken” by deployment, as the family crushed and many of the dreams were crushed.
Nevertheless, they have been hoping forever because they deal with painful reminders around them.
Tenedolio also said that Matthew had a beloved German shepherd named Brutus. He often walks around the neighborhood.
“That dog is still looking for him,” Frek told CBN News. “Brutus does not understand that Matthew is not home.”
Tenedolio provided some closed words to the general public, quoted 13 Corinthians, to pay attention to the words of the apostle Paul.
“Please read it. I cherish it,” she said. “That’s because it’s Jesus.” Love is patient. Love is kind. Like me, I just love people. “
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