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Azzedine Soufiane: A Short Story
I heard about your story, I am sorry for your lost. I hope you are feeling better. I know what are you thinking, I had those questions before, therefore, also I found answers for each one of them. You can find answers too. You might be thinking why am I living right here or maybe you might think why did? You might think, should I have stayed in Syria not come to Canada or you might think that it is the end of the world? You might think that you that why am I this culture or why did this happen to me? Maybe You're thinking what did he do wrong? You might think that you should go somewhere else other than Canada. Believe me, I had gone through the same thing.

My grandfather died by going to a store because the store was getting robbed when he went to the store. He tried to stop the robbery by calling the cops, but he was shot when the phone buzzed. Luckily, the cops heard the gunshot because the cops saved the other people also the robbers went to jail!!! That is what the victims said to the cops when they were getting investigated the death. After he was dead when I get to a point that I cannot choose what to do, I think what my grandfather would do. I know that my grandfather is a hero also I know that Azzedine Soufiane is a hero. What I did to get over my grandfather's death was looking at the good side. Even if there is some just find as much as you can. These are some good thing that grandfather did. One of them is that my grandfather died to be a hero. Another one is that my family was sad but proud of the way he died. Another one is
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IF I WAS YOU I WILL BE VERY PROUD OF Azzedine Soufiane!!! Azzedine Soufiane IS NOT GONE HE IS INSIDE OF YOUR HEART AND HE WILL ALWAYS BE IN YOUR

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