A Cuban mother reunited with her son in the United States after 24 years of separation, and the scene left touching images of tears, hugs, and overflowing emotions.
Shared through the Only in Dade events site, the video of the reunion revealed the mix of pain and joy it caused in its protagonists.
Received by her family in the United States, the woman ended up melded in an endless hug with her son after 193,536 hours without being able to kiss and hug him.
A mother reunites with her son and family after not seeing them for 24 years! What an incredible moment! The platform stated on its social media.
Kneeling before his mother, son and mother began to cry and then embraced each other. "Oh, my son!" the mother was heard saying with a voice choked by tears.
It's quick to say, but 24 years is an eternity. If not, ask the protagonists of other recent reunions that have taken place at Miami International Airport (MIA), the scene of thousands of moments similar to that of this family.
At the end of May, a Cuban mother was reunited with her son and parents in the United States after four years apart. The woman welcomed them at the airport, where they had an emotional reunion.
The pain suffered in the separation is nothing compared to the joy of the reunion," wrote this Cuban woman, who welcomed her loved ones with the traditional welcome balloons featuring the American flag.
Just two days before, another scene shared on social media reflected the drama of Cuban families when two sisters reunited in the United States after almost a year and a half of separation.
"After almost a year and a half, we meet again. Thank you, God, for your beautiful blessings. Finally together forever," said one of them in the video shared on social media.
Another similar scene took place at the airport 24 hours earlier when a Cuban from Miami shared the emotional reunion she had with her family after 5 years apart.
The reunited family, happy hearts. 5 years apart," said the young Cuban, who along with other relatives went to the airport to welcome their loved ones with flowers and the typical welcome balloons.
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