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Boy writes letter to dad in heaven, receives reply from post office

(The New York Post)


Maybe there’s no ladder to heaven — but one kindhearted postal worker just might have a direct route.


Every year on their father’s birthday, seven-year-old Jase Hyndman and his big sister Nieve, 10, write a letter addressed to their late pop, who passed away in 2014, the BBC reports.


Usually the pair, from West Lothian, Scotland, can only hope their letters are received in the great beyond.


But this year, a Royal Mail office manager named Sean Milligan spotted the note — and was compelled to assure Jase it had been safely delivered.


In an official Royal Mail letterhead correspondence, Milligan writes:


“I wanted to take this opportunity to contact you about how we succeeded in the delivery of your letter, to your dad in heaven. This was a difficult challenge avoiding stars and other galactic objects on [sic] route to heaven.” Read More

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