The Sodder family home burned down on Christmas Eve, and the children's remains were never found: no bones, no trace, nothing. In 1945, the Sodder family, of Italian origin, had celebrated Christmas Eve and, after allowing the children to stay up playing with their presents, they went to sleep. Shortly after, that Christmas morning, the fire devoured their happiness, and nothing was the same again. In just 45 minutes, it destroyed the illusion o…
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The Sodder family home burned down on Christmas Eve, and the children's remains were never found: no bones, no trace, nothing. In 1945, the Sodder family, of Italian origin, had celebrated Christmas Eve and, after allowing the children to stay up playing with their presents, they went to sleep. Shortly after, that Christmas morning, the fire devoured their happiness, and nothing was the same again. In just 45 minutes, it destroyed the illusion o…