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Father grieving in death of adoptive child

July 11, 9:14 AMAdoption ExaminerMarcie Pickelsimer
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Miles Harrison, the newly adoptive father of Chase Harrison, is currently in a private hospital. He collapsed when he saw that he left his son in his car the entire day.

The 21-month-old toddler from Russia died in the 90 degree heat.

I certainly know how difficult the process is and I know how hard it is to make adjustments. Even at three months home our lives were hell. I thought that I would never get sleep, never eat a square meal again, and I never thought that I would get peace and quiet again.

AJ was a wreck and if Chase had any bit of the adjustment issues that AJ had then Miles was not sleeping, eating, or even thinking straight.

Fairfax Commonweath's Attorney Ray Morrogh stated that if Harrison needs treatment he will get it and that there is no rush for his prosecution. I'm glad he understands but I hope they look at his mental and emotional stability before prosecuting...

 

 

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