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:02:18
Emily Darrow was not
just a doctor...

:02:21
and a credit
to the medical profession...

:02:24
she was a healer
and a credit
to the human race.

:02:29
Those who knew her
were changed by her...

:02:32
inspired by her commitment
to give...

:02:35
literally everything
of herself...

:02:37
which is why
we're gathered here today--

:02:40
to celebrate
this unique life...

:02:44
not so much taken from us...
:02:47
asgiven to us.
:02:49
From her colleagues
at the university...

:02:52
to her young patients here...
:02:55
in Chicago Memorial's
pediatric oncology ward...

:02:59
she will be sorely missed.
:03:04
We're told
in medical school that the face
of an emergency room doctor...

:03:07
is the last thing a lot
of people will ever see.

:03:11
I've tried to keep that in mind
when lsee those frightened eyes
staring out at me.

:03:15
But I don't know
what Emily saw.

:03:19
What image she took with her.
:03:21
If there was
a compassionate face...

:03:24
or she died
in a world of chaos.

:03:27
And that I don't know this...
:03:30
haunts me.
:03:32
The divers saw inside, señor.
There is no one alive.

:03:36
Then where is she?
Where's her body?

:03:39
We are searching the shoreline
and jungle now...

:03:41
but the bus is
under ten feet of water.

:03:43
The river runs
at 17 miles
an hour, señor.

:03:46
There is nothing
you can do.

:03:48
Por favor, go home.
:03:52
I'm not going anywhere.
:03:55
Not till this is over.
:03:57
I assure you, señor,
it's over.


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