Sieneke Peeters causes unprecedented sorrow with her terminally ill Grandpa Wim. He complains in the Story. “She supports Suzan & Freek, but doesn’t look at me for a second,” he moans.
Wim, the grandfather of Sieneke Peeters, is very sick. He has metastatic esophageal cancer and has not long to live for long, especially since his practitioners may want to stop chemo. It therefore inserts him that his granddaughter does not look at him. “The last two months I have deteriorated by fifty percent,” he says in the newest Story.
“Does my grief”
He would have preferred to have spent his last weeks or months with Sieneke. “It is extremely painful that Sieneke and her parents do not sympathize with me. I have not heard anything from them to date, they have not visited and that hurts a lot. Sieneke is my first and sweetest grandchild, I did everything for her …”
There is a conflict with Sieneke’s father. “Look, children are allowed to support their parents. But now that I am in this situation … this just hurts me a lot.”
Suzan & Freek
In the meantime, Sieneke is living with Suzan & Freek. Met lung cancer has been found with him. “There are no words for this … I wish you all the strength and strength,” she has put them under his Instagram post.
And that sticks grandpa Wim. He says: “I got to see Sieneke’s reaction from someone and read that she has spoken to them her condolences to them, that adorns her. That boy and his wife deserve all the support. But I don’t understand why Sieneke does not support me … I am her grandfather, and very sick!”
Hug
Sieneke will once regret this, Opa Wim thinks. “I would also love to hear from my granddaughter. It would be so nice if Sieneke would come by and give me a hug. You are family for that? I did not do anything to her.”
If she does not hear anything, Sieneke is not allowed to go to the funeral either. “I know my wife and other son. And suppose Sieneke and her parents don’t let anything be heard until the moment I am dying, then they should not recover from them.”
Next week in Story sure and certainly the sequel: does Sieneke go for the mourning or a closed door?

