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Meanwhile, as the Hill family mourns the loss of Jimmy, they are also trying to work out arrangements to get Irina and her mother out of the city. But because of her condition the Hills said they would need an ambulance to help and it was unclear when or if that could happen.
pital. Brooklyn McInerney, from Bourke in northwest NSW, said her daughter Everleigh was happy and alert in her cot when she quickly stepped out of her bedroom to put freshly pumped breast milk into the f
‘Decided to surprise my family and not tell them I’m coming home just to see their expressions, mom was speechless (touched me all to see if I was real, dad couldn’t stop smiling and my god mother cried her eyes off)
ssion. ‘I have never seen him more scared than he was in that moment, it was the first time I had ever seen tears in his eyes,’ she said of the 24-year-old who has six-year-old daughter to a previous rel
‘I’ve lost my niece, my little sister, my best friend ☹️ Life dealt you the harshest card but you always chose to win, you always fought to come out the other side above it all with a smile on your face.
‘People then feel safe, and they don’t have food, so stores and breadlines will open. They’ll go out and stand in line to try to get bread or food or other supplies, and then the bombing resumes, and that bombing targets those lines.’
Initial reports claimed Jimmy was one of 10 people who were gunned down by Russian soldiers while lining up to buy bread, however, Katya claims further investigation by the U.S. State Department revealed he was killed in the blast.
‘In such disasters and crises, may we all be blessed to find someone like Jimmy. He was such a kind, thoughtful, and grateful man who really did care for others,’ the statement read. ‘Jimmy would want us to remember the good in people’s hearts, and he would want us all to contribute to the easing and relief of human suffering.’
In a statement shared on Facebook, the Hill family said he will be remembered for his compassion for helping others. The 68-year-old leaves behind two children and family members located all over the world
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‘Certainly, my brother sacrificed his life for her,’ Katya said, according to the . He had ventured into the city with a friend in search of buses intended help residents flee but allegedly turned back when he saw 1,000 people in line for the service.
Jimmy had ventured into the Chernihiv with a friend in search of buses intended help residents flee when he saw 1,000 people in line for the service. He turned to head back to the hospital where Irina was receiving treatment and was caught in the bombing. Irina is pictured under a blanket at the hospital
The family of Jimmy Hill, an American citizen killed in Ukraine, claims he died during a Russian bombing while en route to the hospital where his life partner, Irina Teslenko, was being treated for multiple sclerosis
‘Nobody in Chernihiv is safe. Indiscriminate bombing,’ he wrote March 2, sharing a photo of Irina under blankets in her hospital bed. ‘Ukrainian forces hold city but are surrounded. It’s a siege here. Nobody in. Nobody out.’
‘We would like to try and break out of here. We are hoping for cease fire and green corridor. It would be a pity to come all this way and after years of waiting for a drug to stop her disease progression and to go home empty-handed. We need rituximab or something similar. Without it Ira will not be able to survive much longer.
‘Jimmy stayed in Ukraine out of love for Irina Teslenko, his life partner who has Multiple Sclerosis. He had worked tirelessly to find her treatment and refused to leave her bedside when the invasion began in Ukraine,’ the statement said.
‘He wasn’t thinking of a possibility of this happening; at least he wasn’t sharing that,’ she explained. ‘When I’d wake up, the first thing I would do is check, and his message would be “Made it through the night, still alive.”