The nurses had seen death before, but never like this — never with a man so fragile, holding a child so small, both of them finding peace in each other’s arms. When Dale Murphy — a cancer patient and retired biker — left his hospital bed to comfort a stranger’s son, he didn’t just quiet the child’s sobs. He reminded every witness that strength isn’t measured in muscles or medals, but in moments when compassion overrides pain. The pediatric ward had known its share of heartbreak, but that night was different.
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