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On Father's Day, an American decided to hear the heartbeat of his deceased daughter. VIDEO

'22.06.2017'

Source: CBC News

It's been five months since Bill Conner, a Madison, Wisconsin resident, lost his daughter, 20-year-old Abby. He decided that he should somehow honor her memory. 22 May, a day after his son graduated from college, a man sat on the bike and drove around the country.

“This is what she would like me to do,” admitted Bill.

Father decided to travel 2600 miles from his hometown to Fort Lauderdale, FL to visit Broward Health Medical Center - the hospital that sent the Abby organs for donation.

Even at the age of 16, Abby decided to become a donor in the event of her death. She donated three organs that saved the lives of three men between the ages of 20 and 60.

Abby and her brother were found face down in a Cancun swimming pool during the winter holidays. The girl received an irreversible head injury, her brother was saved. After the death of Abby, her heart was transplanted 21-year-old Jack from Lafayette, Louisiana. The young man needed a transplant after a severe heart attack, and doctors gave him 10 days to live without a new heart.

Abby's father wanted to meet with Jack. It happened on Sunday, Father's Day. At the meeting, Jack brought a stethoscope so that Bill could hear his daughter's heart beating, explaining that this is the only thing he can do in the name of the girl who saved his life. Conner, when he met Jack, said that when he saw him, he felt as if he knew a guy a long time ago.

Bill recorded the sound of his heartbeat to listen to on his way home. The man intends to continue his journey and on the way to tell people about the importance of donation. According to him, donation is "the best legacy that can be left to people."

The meeting was very emotional and touched millions of netizens around the world.

“I had to reunite with my daughter,” Bill admitted.

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