Whispered in the Wind

Whispered in the Wind

Title: Whispered in the Wind

In the depths of the canyon’s embrace,
A tragedy unfolded, causing hearts to race.
A British tourist, young and full of dreams,
Alongside his new wife, ripped apart at the seams.

From across the ocean, they sought adventure anew,
United in love, exploring vistas so true.
But alas, fate deemed it not meant to be,
As the helicopter faltered, claiming five innocents free.

The judge’s gavel falls, a cash settlement secured,
Though it can’t mend the hearts that remain fractured.
£78 million whispers softly, a mere token of solace,
For the parents left behind, bearing grief’s heavy weight.

Memories now echo in the empty rooms,
Of laughter and love, and brighter tomorrows once assumed.
Their spirits linger in the canyons’ sacred keep,
Forever intertwined, in eternal sleep.

Loss, tragedy, settlement, love, grief, solace

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