Shock obituary: Daughter celebrates her mother's death in Trier!

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In Trier, a controversial death notice in which a daughter celebrates her mother's death is causing outrage.

In Trier sorgt eine umstrittene Todesanzeige für Empörung, in der eine Tochter den Tod ihrer Mutter feiert.
In Trier, a controversial death notice in which a daughter celebrates her mother's death is causing outrage.

Shock obituary: Daughter celebrates her mother's death in Trier!

In Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate, a scandalous obituary caused a stir that revealed the depths of a disturbed mother-daughter relationship. The daughter published an obituary for her mother Gisela, in which she literally celebrated her death. The extraordinary posting appeared on the mourning portal of the newspaper “Trierischer Volksfreund” and caused horror on social media Picture reported.

In the ad, the word “mother” was placed in quotation marks, giving the impression that the deceased did not deserve the title. The author shared that she learned of her mother's death through an anonymous message in the mailbox and expressed "huge relief" at the loss. “I hope you had some encounters on your last journey,” the daughter wrote, although it remains unclear what kind of encounters she means. At the same time, she indicated that the late Gisela had some unpleasant scores to settle, because the text ended with the remark: "This is the second time we've seen each other," which indicates unresolved conflicts, reported World.

There was a critical response to the ad. Some users expressed their incomprehension and made it clear that the daughter may find peace after leaving the stressful relationship with her mother behind her. The ad was subsequently deleted both online and on social media, reflecting the massive backlash and outrage it had sparked. The comments from third parties highlight the divided opinions on this unusual expression of emotion following a death and raise questions about the relationship between the daughter and the late mother.