“In a poignant and heartbreaking moment, Eric Schmitt-Matzen, a 60-year-old man known for donning the role of Santa Claus during hospital visits, shared a deeply touching story. Urgently summoned by a nurse, Eric met a 5-year-old boy battling a severe illness, desperately longing to see Santa Claus.
The frail yet joyous boy, believing Eric to be his favorite elf, inquired, ‘Did I hear you won’t be here for Christmas?’ In response, Eric gifted him a PAW Patrol toy, and they shared a warm embrace.
Curiously, the child asked about the afterlife, and Eric provided solace, assuring him, ‘When you get there, you tell them you’re Santa’s number one elf.’ Tragically, the child took his last breath in Eric’s arms, leaving his parents grief-stricken.
As the mother wept, Eric gently returned her son to her. This profoundly sorrowful experience left him contemplating whether he could assume the role of Santa again. It serves as a stark reminder of the profound impact even small acts of kindness can have on individuals navigating through difficult times.”