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| Written by Mike Celizic | ||||
Dad has ‘beautiful’ reunion with boy whose mother abducted him to Brazil
Choking back tears that had been building up for more than four and a half years, a New Jersey father tried to describe the emotions he felt at finally being able to hold and hug his son and tell the boy how much he loved him. “It was the most beautiful thing I’ve seen since his birth. It was incredible. Amazing. I got to see my son,” David Goldman told TODAY’s Meredith Vieira Tuesday by phone from Brazil. The previous day, accompanied by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey, Goldman had finally reached the end of a nightmare that began in June 2004 when his wife, Bruna, left with their son, Sean, for a two-week trip to visit family in her native Brazil. She never came back. In all the years since, Goldman had traveled to Brazil numerous times hoping to see his son, but all the contact he was allowed to have consisted of a few brief phone calls. International dispute Then, last August, Bruna died while giving birth to a child by her new husband. After her death, that husband petitioned a Brazilian court to take Goldman’s name off his own son’s birth certificate. Although the system seemed stacked against him, Goldman never gave up. Finally, with the help of Smith, the New Jersey congressman who accompanied Goldman to Brazil, father and son were reunited for a visit on Monday. “After all this time I got to see him, walk over to him and hug him and tell him how much I love him and how much I miss him and how joyful it was to be with him,” Goldman said. ‘It was beautiful’
“I was expecting the worst. And when our arms locked, it wasn’t that way at all. It was beautiful,” he told Vieira, fighting back tears the entire time he spoke. Sean asked his dad why it took so long to visit him. “That was very painful,” Goldman said. “I saw the anguish on his face.” What to tell the boy? Goldman was understandably reluctant to tell Sean how his mother first left him and then refused to let him see Sean. “I didn’t want to hurt him by telling him the absolute truth, so I just said that the courts were making things very difficult,” Goldman said. “I said, ‘Sean, I’ve been here many, many times to try to be with you. The last time I was here I stayed for 10 days and I couldn’t be with you.’ ” Smith told The Associated Press that Goldman shot baskets and went swimming with Sean during Monday’s visit. Goldman was scheduled to see his son again on Tuesday.
Vieira asked what plans he had for today’s visit. “I’ll do whatever I can with him. It depends on what kind of restrictions there are,” Goldman replied. ‘It’s going to happen’ “You can’t take a kid from one country and hide him another country and say it’s OK,” Filan said. “There’s no question this case should have been decided in a New Jersey court.” Filan said she’s looked at the facts from every angle and can conceive of no legal justification or explanation for how the Brazilian courts have acted. According to every law, she said, the man who married Goldman’s wife “has no legal rights to this child whatsoever.” She added that the change of administrations in Washington and the personal involvement of Rep. Smith have clearly helped Goldman press his case. Public attention given the case should embarrass the Brazilian government into bowing to the dictates of the law, she said. “Once one government accuses another government of being in violation of a treaty, it’s embarrassing,” she said. Filan cautioned that it may still take time for Sean to finally come home to live with his father. “I don’t think it’s going to be as quick as everybody wants, but I think ultimately it’s going to happen,” she said.
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It is so disheartening to say that a Mother's love is visible as she will take care of the Childs need and spend much time but a father's love is invisible who will try hard to fulfill those needs.
My view is that the court should give the custody of the child to the mother but a father should not be deprived of his rights to visit the child, and to take care of the child, and in case of the death or insanity of a mother the custody of the child should be given to the father if he is healthy, financially and mentally in a good condition.
I feel that the customs rules and regulations may differ from one country to another but the emotions of the human beings will not differ much, so the court should give priority to the emotions of the parents and children. I wish for the reunion of Mr. Goldman and his son Sean.