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Real-life ‘Notebook’ tragedy as ‘loving’ couple who were married for 74 years die just HOURS apart on the same day

A TRAGIC couple who were married for 74 years have died just hours apart on the same day – striking an uncanny resemblance to The Notebook.

“Loving” couple Odileta Pansani de Haro and Paschoal de Haro died a mere 10 hours apart – almost like Noah and Allie in the romcom classic.

    NewsflashOdileta Pansani de Haro and Paschoal de Haro were married for 74 years before dying just hours apart[/caption] Jam Press/Santa Casa de VotuporangaOdileta had been suffering from Alzheimer’s and Paschoal had been diagnosed with cancer[/caption] Jam Press/Santa Casa de VotuporangaThey married in April 1951[/caption]

    Their poetic deaths occurred just two days after their 74th wedding anniversary.

    Loved ones claimed that the Paschoal had been praying for the pair to die on the same day – after he was diagnosed with bowel cancer and his wife was already suffering from Alzheimer’s.

    God seemingly answered his prayers in April, when the couple’s magical tale came to an end on the same day in the same room at their home in Brazil.

    For the last few years before their deaths, Odileta was cared for by her husband while she suffered from dementia.

    The unforgettable couple were born in Brazil – Odileta in Mirassol and Paschoal in neighbouring Bálsamo.

    They first met in the main square of Votuporanga when she was 15 and he was 18.

    The picture-perfect romance began when Paschoal was minding his own business and fixing a piece of jewellery.

    But as fate would have it – the chain flew out his hand and hit Odileta’s arm.

    This consequential moment sparked laughter between the pair before they went on to chat and eventually start dating.

    Years after their blooming romance, they tied the knot in April 1951.

    The fairy-tale couple went on to have six children together.

    Odileta looked after the children while Paschoal worked at a fabric shop.

    They then became grandparents, and after that were made great-grandparents.

    Odileta and Paschoal also founded a charity in Votuporanga to donate baby clothes to single mothers and food to those in need.

    Son-in-law Luciano Leal told local media: “They were always welcoming, always loving, always willing to help others, anyone, with no distinction of race or social status.”

    He said that the pair “always stood for self-love and the love they had for one another”.

    Jam Press/Santa Casa de VotuporangaTheir heartwarming fate has been compared to The Notebook[/caption] Jam Press/Santa Casa de VotuporangaThe tragic couple met in Brazil[/caption]

    “And they poured that love into helping those around them,” he added.

    The storybook couple celebrated their last wedding anniversary surrounded by their family.

    Luciano said: “It’s a love story worthy of a film.

    “They always said they’d leave together – and they did.

    He added: “They lived, they loved, and they triumphed in this great passion they had for each other. And they leave behind this beautiful family.”

    Odileta tragically passed away at 7am on 17 April, aged 92, while Paschoal died at 5pm the very same day, aged 94.

    They were at their home in Votuporanga, north-west of São Paulo, Brazil.

    The heartbreaking couple’s lives have been compared to The Notebook – the 2004 movie which tells the story of a young couple whose love endures despite separation and the passage of time.

    The female character also suffers from dementia towards the end of the film while her husband takes care of her.

    At the end of the film, the two characters pass away peacefully side by side, symbolizing their eternal love even in death.

    Jam Press/Santa Casa de VotuporangaThe tragic couple had six kids and even saw great-grandchildren[/caption]

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