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Hallmark star Noel Johansen remembers his wife, who was killed in Vancouver attack

Noel Johansen, a productive TV actor who performed in several Hallmark films, paid his wife Jenifer Darbellay to a vigil who killed herself in Vancouver Street on Saturday in an attack on an attack on an attack on an attack on Saturday.

Darbellay, an artist and costume for theater and films, including “The Assassination of Jesse James”, died when a driver with a story of mental illnesses entered the crowded Lapu -Lapu Festival, which celebrated the Filipino culture. She was one of eleven people who died of the consequences of her injuries in the attack. Johansen and her 7-year-old daughter were also injured.

The actor, who appeared in “reunification at Christmas” and “Fargo”, spoke on Monday about crutches about his wife, the mother Darby and Ford.

“What you see here is an injury that means nothing to me because what is in my heart is broken. Because my wife died behind me during the incident,” said Johansen in a video of Global News Canada.

“She never celebrated in her life. She never thought of herself, she considered herself to be small in terms of range,” he said. “And I can tell you that it was greater than life for each of you who knows it.

“So be not small in life.

A Gofundme for the family that was posted by a friend, Darbellay described as “unique, an incredibly thoughtful, warm, caring, clever, stylish, artistic woman. A talented painter, a selfless mother and a loving woman.

Johansen, who held the Canadian, American and British citizenship, also appeared in “When Calling the Heart”, “Chesapeake Shores”, “Harvest Love” and “Home for Christmas Day”.

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