The Gundesen family heard the heart-wrenching news of cancer six months ago. Three days a week, Gundesen travels to the family's Te Horo home to spend time with his wife and daughter. But despite their family heartache, Gundesen said they wouldn't give up on their store. But, while he sat with his wife and daughter, a staff member rang to warn how far the rumours of closure had spread. After her second breast was removed, we found out about the bone cancer."
Source: Stuff August 12, 2016 06:00 UTC