On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 23:13:50 GMT, to-young@to-die.sad wrote:
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXaFmuMsKSg
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>4.6.1992 - 14.3.2009
>
>One of phillip close friends if going tell the story...
>
>We were in a bar where they consumed a cheap "Happy Hour" drink made up of
>strong alcohol. During this visit one of our friends offered Phillip a
>tablet, which was a new synthetic drug. We are convinced that Phillip was
>not able to know what he consumed in his drunken condition.
>After a first breakdown we brought him to our house, where we all fell
>asleep. The next morning i found Phillip dead in his bed; passed by an edema
>in his brain. Phillip was only 16 years of age and leaves his parents and
>his brother Daniel.
>
>At the funeral I found mourning, but not broken parents. The entire family
>is very impressed by the enormous sympathy from all over the world. I handed
>them printed condolence messages from you and they read each of them after a
>common meal. I want to thank you all for all the mails and the sympathy,
>although you know Phillip only through my photos. In the future I will miss
>something and it is the realization that Phillip is not here anymore. He
>will live forever in my heart. and when i say forever.. it's FOREVER!
>
>now a little more about phillip for who didn't knew him... :
>- It is hard to cover the life of someone in words, but I want to try for
>the memory of Phillip because he was one of my best friends, a great model
>and a fine character of a boy. We all ask ourselves why young people have to
>leave our world so early yet we will never find an answer. Instead, we need
>to accept this fact of life and try to embrace a better world where we can
>join our loved ones again.
>
>Phillip was born in the year 1993 and raised in a middle-class family in a
>lovely country-side town. Five years later his parents added a little
>brother, Daniel, and it seemed the luck of the family couldn't be better. In
>the late 90's, Phillip started to participate in gymnastics with a local
>club made up of a group of boys with ambitious goals. They engaged a coach
>from Romania and practiced hard to win upcoming competitions. Phillip was a
>natural at playing sports so he quickly became one of the best in this
>group. By 2002 he won the National Youth Championship of gymnastics as an
>11yr old which included beating one year older boys in this event. It was
>his biggest success in his sports career.
>
>At this time someone noticed Phillip potential... and let him join in a
>photography company. they arranged a first photo shoot in the summer which
>turned out very nice and easy work of everybody. The outcome from this photo
>shoot became part of their "Youth Body Language" book. Phillip and his
>brother Daniel were so photogenic that they arranged many more occasions to
>take photos of the brothers. i become a close friend of him because of the
>gymnastics trains. really since kids. An interesting detail in this time was
>that Phillip never wanted to be photographed by anyone but my aunt, which
>his parents reminded her very often. Phillip was very thankful as he started
>to play soccer, where the training was easier, because it was an amateur
>club.
>
>Phillip ended his school career with the dream of working as a mechanic with
>the famous car brand named "Porsche". This provided added motivation to
>excel in the last year of school and to have a better school report. After
>entry examinations, he was able to live his dream when he received an
>apprenticeship with the car company. After this time he was working as an
>apprentice which is often used by teenagers whose are not studying at the
>university. He would frequently drive his moped to meet his friend at
>different places so the circle of his friends grew bigger and bigger because
>Phillip was a friendly boy and was very considerate. He experimented with
>his look, one time long hair, the other month with short blond hair. He got
>his first girlfriend and was popular in the discos and the bars, where the
>teenagers had their meeting space. In most cases Phillip was a joker, who
>entertained the crowed, so he was well known.
>
>The last time I saw him, was in the night/day he died. he didn't have the
>long hair any more which I liked so much. He had short blond hair and he
>proudly showed me a new tattoo on his leg that we went out for make. He
>received it at his 16th birthday and it showed an artful joker face. What a
>great choice! In these days Phillip seemed balanced and satisfied. I really
>think he was happy with his life.
>
>Phillips life was short, but I never saw him for even a minute where he was
>sitting silent. I'm really glad and lucky to have met him and to have been
>his best friend....
>
>Phillip, you are not forgotten!
>NEVER! BECAUSE YOU'LL BE ALWAYS IN OUR HEARTS!
Were you Phillip's photographer?
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