Viorel Lis will be cremated; he left his last wish in writing in his will.
In the case of Viorel Lis, it will be about cremation. At least, this is what the former mayor of the Capital stated in a television show. According to his expressed wish, his ashes will be kept in the garden of the house where he lived.
It is true that recently, Viorel Lis has faced quite a few health issues, which has led to a contemplation of the moment of passing into the afterlife.
“I was really scared; I went to the hospital… He didn’t want to go because that’s the problem; the patient doesn’t realize the seriousness of the situation. He said he was going home to sleep, but if he went home to sleep, he would die in his sleep or become paralyzed. So I brought him to the hospital; he is now hospitalized at the University Hospital, he is in good hands, receiving treatment, and treatment is required within the first three hours after a stroke,” said Oana Lis.
The doctors informed him that ischemic brain lesions were observed and that he would need to follow a treatment for the rest of his life to prevent a stroke that could turn him into a “vegetable.”
The final moment for each of us is something we often look at with hesitation and, in some cases, considerable fear. However, it is inevitable, and everyone chooses what will happen then. Cremation or, as is done in most cases, speaking in Christian terms – burial?
In the case of Viorel Lis, it will be about cremation. At least, this is what the former mayor of the Capital stated in a television show. According to his expressed wish, his ashes will be kept in the garden of the house where he lived. It is true that recently, Viorel Lis has faced quite a few health issues, which has led to a contemplation of the moment of passing into the afterlife.
“I was really scared; I went to the hospital… He didn’t want to go because that’s the problem; the patient doesn’t realize the seriousness of the situation. He said he was going home to sleep, but if he went home to sleep, he would die in his sleep or become paralyzed. So I brought him to the hospital; he is now hospitalized at the University Hospital, he is in good hands, receiving treatment, and treatment is required within the first three hours after a stroke,” said Oana Lis.
The doctors informed him that ischemic brain lesions were observed and that he would need to follow a treatment for the rest of his life to prevent a stroke that could turn him into a “vegetable.”
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