A family torn apart by the Rwandan genocide had a tearful reunification at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport on Friday.
Published Friday, April 5, 2019 10:00PM EDT
Her brother Robert survived the genocide but his wife was killed. So when he died a decade later, his death effectively orphaned his four children.On Friday, she was reunited with her orphaned nieces and nephew at Toronto Pearson International Airport. "It is beyond words. It is a miracle,” he told CTV Toronto. His sister Peace said this reunion was her “everything.”
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