Aurora shooting victim Ashley Moser has suffered a miscarriage after sustaining gunshot injuries to her abdomen and and neck. The woman's womb was said to be safe, inviting comments of her survival being "miraculous," but it appears that there was no miracle to be experienced. After losing her six-year-old daughter during the early showing of Dark Knight Rises, she's now lost her second child before she could even meet it.
Ashley Moser has a lot of strength to have survived such an ordeal, but it's a shame that she now has to survive and tough it out without the unborn child she was anticipating. Her daughter, Veronica Moser-Sullivan, was the youngest person killed during the Aurora shooting, but now her unborn child has taken that place.
Will there be justice for this travesty?
Several people were killed and many more were injured during the senseless attack that gripped the nation—not to mention it ruined a movie franchise. This beautiful young woman didn't deserve what happened to her. Her children didn't deserve to die.
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Comments: 3
It is refreshing to read about an unborn life being referred to as a person and a child.
I wish that would always be the case when aboriton is being discussed.
I do not wish to diminish the loss of life in the Colorado theater in any way. All life is precious. But why is this anymore tragic than the killing of the unborn over 3500 times a day by abortion on demand in this country?