一位74岁的澳大利亚妇女可能发现长期失去亲人的亲属,她不再相信自己是大屠杀幸存家庭的最后幸存者。
An 74-year-old Australian woman may discover long-lost relatives, upending her belief she was the last survivor of her Holocaust-surviving family.
Adriana Turk, 一位来自新南威尔士州梅林布拉(Merimbula)的74岁的妇女, 正在等待一个电话, 可能显示她有活着的亲戚,
Adriana Turk, an 74-year-old woman from Merimbula, NSW, is awaiting a phone call that could reveal she has living relatives, shattering decades of belief that she and her late brother Julian were the last survivors of her father’s family, presumed killed in the Holocaust.
Julian死后, 她感到深处孤立, 在照顾获救的袋鼠Joey时感到安慰。
After Julian’s death, she felt deep isolation, finding solace in caring for a rescued kangaroo joey.
即将到来的呼声可能将她与一个以前未知的后代联系起来,在个人损失和全球不确定的情况下,提供深刻的情感重聚和新的归属感。
The upcoming call may connect her with a previously unknown descendant, offering a profound emotional reunion and a renewed sense of belonging amid personal loss and global uncertainty.