It Changed My Life: I couldn't see beyond a day, says woman who lost daughter, husband in plane crash
Published on 11 Jul 2017 11:44:04 AM
Losing her husband and daughter caused Wee Mei-Yi unimaginable grief. But the 45-year-old marketing and business communications specialist were also determined to do whatever it took to show her remaining child Luca that his world had not collapsed.
Every now and then, eight-year-old Luca Choi would read his little sister her favourite bedtime stories. On other occasions, he would sit in a corner quietly looking at pictures and videos of her on his iPad.
He misses Zoe. If she were alive, she would have been five years old. She died together with her father Choi Chi Man, 48, and 160 other people on AirAsia Flight QZ8501 which crashed into the Java Sea on Dec 28, 2014.
Losing her husband and daughter caused Wee Mei-Yi unimaginable grief. But the 45-year-old marketing and business communications specialist were also determined to do whatever it took to show her remaining child Luca that his world had not collapsed.
Every now and then, eight-year-old Luca Choi would read his little sister her favourite bedtime stories. On other occasions, he would sit in a corner quietly looking at pictures and videos of her on his iPad.
He misses Zoe. If she were alive, she would have been five years old. She died together with her father Choi Chi Man, 48, and 160 other people on AirAsia Flight QZ8501 which crashed into the Java Sea on Dec 28, 2014.