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Post-traumatic growth: the woman who learned to live a profoundly good life after loss – The Guardian
After the deaths of her son and husband, Rhian Mannings emerged slowly from grief to start a charity and find love again. What does her experience tell us about…

BereavementAfter the deaths of her son and husband, Rhian Mannings emerged slowly from grief to start a charity and find love again. What does her experience tell us about how suffering can change us?
Tue 11 May 2021 06.00 BST
In February 2012, Rhian was a happy, busy wife, mother of three and a PE teacher in Cardiff. She and her husband, Paul, had met on a blind date in their early 20s. I knew as soon as we met that I wanted to be with him for ever. Paul was handsome, kind and sports-mad; he was…
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