My Heritage's 'Deep Nostalgia' allows users to see their late loved ones again
Updated | By Mack Rapapali Nights
If you've lost a loved one and wish to see them 'alive' again, then this app could help.
Sometimes all we have left of our loved ones is a still image and nothing else.
Users of the My Heritage App can now see their loved ones moving in the photo. The app was originally designed for researching family trees and submitting DNA samples.
We came across a video of a US veteran who got to see his late wife smiling again and it really is one of the most remarkable things we've seen in a long time.
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“Holy smokes … she’s alive!”
Ninety-eight-year-old Jake Larson was brought to tears when he saw the wife he lost more than thirty years ago moving in the image.
Watch the emotional reaction below:
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