Η Abigail ένα 6χρονο κορίτσι από το Τέξας με ανίατο καρκίνο δήλωσε ότι
είχε ονειρευτεί να γίνει αστυνομικός, οπότε το Αστυνομικό Τμήμα του
Freeport αποφάσισε να την κάνει επίτιμο αξιωματικό για την ημέρα -
και ο αρχηγός της αστυνομίας έσπασε, ενώ την όρκιζε.
Η Abigal Arias έχει ένα τετράγωνο όγκο Wilms, τυλιγμένο γύρω από
την αορτή της. Πήγε σε ύφεση για πέντε μήνες, αλλά στη συνέχεια ο
καρκίνος εξαπλώθηκε στους πνεύμονές της. Οι γιατροί της Abigail δεν
γνωρίζουν καμία θεραπεία ή χημειοθεραπεία που να είναι σε θέση να
την θεραπεύσουν...
CBS affiliate KHOU-TV reports.
"That just devastated us," her father, Rueben Arias, said. Abigail's mom,
Eileen, said the family's "greatest struggle is saying no to fear."
"We're strong in our faith," her dad said. "We believe in God.
The doctors can say what they say medically, but we know that God
is the one that has her destiny in his hands."
Abigail thought up a good way to combat what she calls "the bad guys" in
her body that are making her sick. She wanted to fight them by becoming
a police officer.
The 6-year-old first met Chief of Police Ray Garivey in December and
told him about her dream of becoming a cop.
"I said, 'We're going to make that happen,'" Garivey said.
The department invited Abigail to be sworn in as an honorary officer
Thursday, under one condition: Garivey made Abigail make a promise
in her oath.
"I now and forever promise to keep fighting the bad guys until all
my cancer's gone," she said.
The chief couldn't hold back his tears while swearing in the terminally ill girl.
He was overcome with emotion as Abigail received her badge, which she
wore on her tiny police uniform.
Abigail was sworn in under one condition – she promised
to never stop fighting. Then, she got to fulfill her duties
as an honorary cop for the day.
FREEPORT PD
Abigail got to sit in a police car and eat an officer's treat – a doughnut.
She said becoming an honorary officer made her feel "neat" inside.
"I felt excitement and all love," she said.
After her day as an officer ended, Abigail swore she would keep her promise
for Garivey.
"I want to help the bad guys go away," she said. "I want to help this cancer
go away in five seconds."
First published on February 8, 2019
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