Cross-border travellers angered they’re paying annual travel insurance amid COVID-19 pandemic They’ve come home to be with their father, who has stage four kidney cancer and is dying.Unable to find somewhere suitable until they were clear to stay with their parents, they set up camp.“To me, that seems like just a small effort for the experience and the gains that we’ve had through conversations and sentiments expressed between our dad and ourselves,” Carmen says.Their 86-year-old father John Messerlian’s health has been deteriorating for the past five years.He often comes outside to sit on the deck and spend time with his daughters, even cooking them a meal one night after a trip to the hospital.“He’s someone who’s lived an incredible.