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My son’s death was ‘absolutely beautiful’

Jessica works as a trauma nurse in the US. Death is part of her work but it wasn't until the tragic death of her young son that she began to see it in a very different way.

Jessica Hanson is determined that people should be able to have, what she calls 'a beautiful death'. She believes that a 'good' experience of death can be unexpectedly empowering for loved ones and she trains doctors and nurses to help them make this a possibility. It all stems from losing her young son Mason, three years ago. Jessica works as a trauma nurse in the state of Arizona in the US and before the death of her son, death wasn't something she thought about that deeply.

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(Image: Jessica Hanson. Courtesy of Jessica Hanson.)

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