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'''Henry''' was a Puerto Rican who lived in [[New York City]] in [[1888]]. | '''Henry''' was a Puerto Rican who lived in [[New York City]] in [[1888]]. | ||
He had a son, [[Joseph (The Great White Hurricane)|Joseph]], with his wife [[Rosalita (The Great White Hurricane)|Rosalita]], but she left him because he was violent toward her and Joseph, leaving their apartment to make a new life with Joseph. Once the [[Great White Hurricane]] began on [[11 March]] 1888, Rosalita slipped and hurt her | He had a son, [[Joseph (The Great White Hurricane)|Joseph]], with his wife [[Rosalita (The Great White Hurricane)|Rosalita]], but she left him because he was violent toward her and Joseph, leaving their apartment to make a new life with Joseph. Once the [[Great White Hurricane]] began on [[11 March]] 1888, Rosalita slipped and hurt her leg, so she left her son with her neighbours. Henry arrived later and took their son. | ||
Rosalita, [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] eventually tracked Henry to a broken down train and managed to convince Henry to let his son go back to Rosalita. Rosalita thanked Ian and Barbara for their help, before returning home and planning to make amends with Henry for the sake of their son. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great White Hurricane (audio story)|The Great White Hurricane]]'') | Rosalita, [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]] eventually tracked Henry to a broken down train and managed to convince Henry to let his son go back to Rosalita. Rosalita thanked Ian and Barbara for their help, before returning home and planning to make amends with Henry for the sake of their son. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Great White Hurricane (audio story)|The Great White Hurricane]]'') |