ANNUAL FASHION SHOW HELD IN MEMORY OF DECEASED ARMENIAN TEEN
news.am
July 12, 2012 | 00:09
They still weep when they recall the picture: their daughter in her
room, the pink walls decorated with posters of the Jonas Brothers.
They see her there sketching in a notebook the dresses and blouses
and jackets she wanted one day to design.
Nataline Sarkisyan died in one of Los Angeles hospitals on Dec. 20,
2007. She was only 17. Her story drew nationwide attention because
her family's health insurance company CIGNA refused to make the liver
transplant she needed so much.
For Hilda and Grigor Sarkisyan, who live in Porter Ranch, pain remains
for the daughter who never came back to her pink room. But they are
full of determination to keep Nataline's story alive, in order to
save others.
news.am
July 12, 2012 | 00:09
They still weep when they recall the picture: their daughter in her
room, the pink walls decorated with posters of the Jonas Brothers.
They see her there sketching in a notebook the dresses and blouses
and jackets she wanted one day to design.
Nataline Sarkisyan died in one of Los Angeles hospitals on Dec. 20,
2007. She was only 17. Her story drew nationwide attention because
her family's health insurance company CIGNA refused to make the liver
transplant she needed so much.
For Hilda and Grigor Sarkisyan, who live in Porter Ranch, pain remains
for the daughter who never came back to her pink room. But they are
full of determination to keep Nataline's story alive, in order to
save others.