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1,698 days later, father finally gets to hug son

Posted: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 2:24 PM by Elizabeth Chuck

By Benita Alexander-Noel, Dateline producer

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - It was day 1,694.  When he boarded a plane heading for Brazil on Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009, that’s how many days it had been since David Goldman last saw his son, Sean.

David was heading for Brasilia, the country’s capital city, for what was being billed as a mediation hearing, and Dateline was documenting the trip.  He had no idea what to expect.  Would he come face-to-face with Joao Paulo Lins e Silva, the man who is battling him for custody of his now 8-year-old boy? Would he come any closer to actually being able to see his son, or to finally being able to bring him home?
He sighed out loud and as he did, I watched a flight attendant gently touch him on the shoulder.  “I just want to tell you I saw your story on Dateline the other night and I’ve been praying for you ever since,” she said.  “And we all want to be working the flight when you actually bring your son home.”

David looked up at her, tears brimming in his eyes.  “Well, it’s not over yet, but thank you, thank you. That means a lot.”

The next day as he was disembarking the plane in Brasilia, a young couple timidly approached him.  “Are you David?” they asked. David nodded. “We just want to say we are so embarrassed for our country. We’re Brazilian and we saw your story while we were in Washington. We think it’s so wrong what is happening to you, and you need to know that there are lots of Brazilians like us.”

These unexpected, heartfelt expressions of support seemed to buoy David. Just a few hours earlier as we were changing flights in Sao Paulo, he’d been in a complete panic when his name was announced over the loud speaker and he was told an unidentified person was waiting for him. Convinced he was about to be arrested on some bogus charge filed by the Lins e Silva family, he was literally shaking. We rolled our camera and watched as he nervously approached the man.  “Are you David Goldman?” the strange man asked.  David hesitated before defensively answering “That all depends on who you are.”

The smiling man looked utterly confused.  It turned out he was a representative from the U.S. Embassy, and contrary to what David feared, he’d been sent to help in any way he possibly could.  David laughed heartily as he apologized for being so abrasive.

A roller coaster of emotions
It was just a glimpse into the roller coaster of emotions David would experience over the course of the next week.  In many of Dateline’s interviews with David, he has repeated a common refrain about how he’s managed to, as he puts it, “stay off the roller coaster.”  At times it has made him seem almost flat, devoid of the anger you’d expect him to express, yet it was the only way he could cope with the anguish of not seeing his son for four and a half years.  But this trip has been different, this time the roller coaster David has worked so hard to stay off has taken him on a jerky ride of emotional lows and highs, with all his suppressed grief and anger tossed to the surface.

On Friday morning before the court hearing, David attended several meetings with key Brazilian officials.  Accompanying him were officials from the U.S. Embassy, and Congressman Chris Smith of New Jersey, who had flown to Brasilia with David, promising to do anything he could to help him.  As our camera crew was videotaping the group walking into one meeting, David pulled out some cards that Sean had given him to show Representative Smith.  Overwhelmed by memories, he suddenly had to step away from everyone else. Our photographer, Bob Abrahamsen, and sound engineer, Randy Foster, got some beautiful, but painfully sad, silhouetted shots of a lonely David, wiping tears from his face.

Later that same day, after an often tense four and a half hour court hearing in which he had to sit across a table from Joao Paulo Lins e Silva, an agreement was made that David would finally be able to visit Sean. Everyone was thrilled for David, but his own excitement was still cautiously guarded – he was just too afraid it wouldn’t really happen.  And, as he kept reminding everyone, it was just a visit; he still wasn’t bringing his son home.

The next day, David attended a service at Dom Bosco Sanctuary with Congressman Smith.  David prayed quietly, and then, very suddenly, he just began sobbing, his body heaving as he could no longer hold back the flood of pent-up emotion.

Day #1,698
Two days later, exactly 1,698 days since he’d hugged and kissed his 4-year-old son Sean goodbye at Newark Airport, David was finally able to embrace his cherished little boy again.  Dateline did not witness or record the reunion but when we interviewed David back at his hotel afterwards, he described it in vivid detail, calling it the most beautiful thing he’s seen since Sean was born. Again, he was overpowered with emotion, barely able to finish a sentence without crying.  But he was also smiling in a way I have never seen David Goldman smile since I first met him in October.  He was beaming with fatherly pride as he talked about playing basketball with his son, spending hours with him in the pool, and simply telling him, over and over and over again, how much he loved him.  He seemed almost dazed, as if he had been dreaming, but as he talked, his eyes were literally sparkling with joy.

Now, on Wednesday, Feb. 11, the friends who run the Web site dedicated to helping David are calling this day 1700, not a number representing the days since he last saw his son, but instead, the number of days that have elapsed since Sean’s kidnapping.  After spending two days bonding with his son, David is in a very different place than he was when he boarded that plane one week earlier, but he is still riding a very tumultuous roller coaster.  Just minutes ago, I watched him burst into tears again as his attorney called with the news that a panel of nine judges has just ruled unanimously that the case will be heard in a federal court in Brazil, not a state court.  This is exactly what David's attorneys, his many supporters, and all the politicans who have now stepped in to help him wanted.  This is where they believe they are most likely to get the favorable outcome that David has waited so very, very long for: to finally sit on a plane heading for New Jersey with his little boy Sean sitting in the seat right beside him.

 

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I belive that the brazilian embasy is to blame for all this situatuation for allowing Sean to still remain in brazil even thou a brazilian judge said that he needs to be return to his father immediatly since unfortunatly his mom past away. I think we are being too nice with brazil and the people at fault. There is no reason why this situation should go on and on Sean is to go back and that is that. This should not be a negotiation issue, is the LAW that he needs to be with his Father David.
This story is incredible.  I just can't believe that this has been going on this long.  I am so mad that David and Sean have had to go through this.  When you hear of these things in other countries you think "I am so thankful to be an American!"  In this case, it didn't matter!  SO sad!  I'm glad that NBC has gotten the story out!
Thank you so much Benita for all you are doing for David.
This story is incredible.  I just can't believe that this has been going on this long.  I am so mad that David and Sean have had to go through this.  When you hear of these things in other countries you think "I am so thankful to be an American!"  In this case, it didn't matter!  SO sad!  I'm glad that NBC has gotten the story out!
I am Brazilian and I am sad and ashamed about how some individuals in my country had prevented for so long the rightful reunion of a loving father and son. I would like to say that the Brazilians in general are wonderful and kind people. And if the local media were properly informing this case would have been resolved a lot sooner. The Brazilians that I know are revolted and doing everything they can to help, via emails, blogs and sending letters to the authorities. We'll keep working to help Sean safe return home in US.
THANK YOU NBC!!!YOU ON NBC ARE DOING A FANTASTIC JOB.
Thank you for writing this blog.  We are anxiously for Sean to finally be allowed to come home to his family and his dad David Goldman
Thank you so much for the update on David and Sean.  Please continue to keep us informed as much as possible.  I have prayed every day for the Goldman family, since I saw David's story on Dateline a few weeks ago.  As a parent I can only imagine the heartbreak of missing four years of your child's life.  I can't wait to hear the good news that Sean gets to come home!
I am so happy and emotional, that I can't hold tears. and I am praying for finally he bring his son home. I really believe that's going to happen. GOD BLESS YOU BOTH.
Lucia
The have got to be mad.  They have no legal claim to him and for the step father to want to have the father's name remove from the birth certificate would show you have insane he is.  Seem to be to be tempting faith.  May be some navy seals would have to be hire to get him back!!!!!!!!!!!
yes iam over joyed that  he has got he son back
Good luck David.  To you and your son.  We are all praying for you.  As a father I can't imagine what you are going through.  
Hi David,
I am a mother of two teenage sons and my heart goes out to you.  How Dare the Brazillian Goverment do this to you and your beautiful son.  Jusy know that you are in my prayers and that you are in the  right and always have been.  I think of you often and keep trying, keep going, never ever give up.  This is your son and no one elses.  Keep the press with you at all times, they are your weapon of choice and there will be a day soon when you can bring that beautiful boy home to the states where he belongs.  Keep fighting my friend.

Take Much Care
Shannon Raines
Thanks for helping bring this story to light. JUst amazing, and I hope David and Sean are reunited soon.
Thank you, Dateline and MSNBC, for bringing national exposure to this story.  I knew nothing of it until seeing your show, and it just breaks my heart too.  I find myself wanting to read everything I can and do whatever I can to help.  
David many others can always say that we know how you feel but we don't because i really don't know that i could be that strong in this same situation. God has a plan in all our lives to enrich us and make all things better. My mother would always tell me that if i had FAITH then why worry and if why WORRY when i have faith. Think positive would be such a hard thing to accomplish due to this tragic circumstance but know that your son knows unconditionally that you love him with all your heart. You and yours will always be in my prayers.
Someone needs who loves him needs to sit down Bruna's widow and talk sense into him. He has so far used his connections to dodge the law but the Brazilian federal courts will not bend. With the world now watching this case Lins e Silva could find himself in prison where rich white people are despised.
Brazil should be embarassed.  Not only have they treated this US citizen and his son with disrespect they now put Usher's wife in the hospital due to their doctors.  What's next Brazil?  I hope your tourism suffers and the US will look at Brazil in a different light.  I for one will NEVER, EVER go to Brazil.

What a beautiful country with such ignorence.
this is such a sad story, my heart truely goes out to this man and his young boy. it is amazeing that it has been allowed to go on for so long has no one thought of the child's right to be with his natural father. there are truely some moster's in the world and this mr.silva is defenently one of them. i guess i can't understant what he hope's to gain from trying to hold on to a child he has no right to. he make's me sick and needs to give that little boy back to his real daddy because no matter how hard he tries he will never be able to take the place a true loveing father. someone needs to tell him to have his own kids and to leave everyone elses alone
This is really sad. How can a mother kidnap her own son so that the dad can't be near them? And after her death, why didn't the step-dad give the boy to his dad? How dare him do that after 4 years, I'm happy that he got to see his son, and I hope that he finally gets sole custody of his son.
I pray for this family to reunite soon.  David's son belongs to him and not in Brazil with a total stanger! it makes me so angry to hear how this man in Brazil believes he deserves to have Sean! it makes no sense what so ever! My prayers will continue. I search the internet everyday to get an update on this story because i just want to hear that he has his son back.
Saw your moving piece. It is a father's worst nightmare. I know what I would do.
Let me start by saying my heart and prayers go out to David. My wife is from Brazil. I to say Brazilians are such kind and loving people, I cannot believe this happened there. This story had us in tars when we saw it. I hope the court will give David back his son and punish the Silva fellow for kidnapping Sean. He is not the biological father and has no right to do this. Shame on Brazil for this taking so long.
Hello David! Just wanted to let you know, I saw the Dateline program about you and your son Sean. I want you to know I was very touched by it. It was and has been on my mind for awhile. I will continue to pray for your situation to be resolved quick. May the Lord Bless you and your son, and may he give you the peace you need to get by these "Trying" times. Your in my prayers! Irma
Hello my name is Daniela and I am brazilian living in the US. I was extremelly embareced about my country when I read this a week ago and I have been spreading the news all over to my friends in Brazil asking for support to help this father. I trully belive that Sean should come back to the US and live with his real father. Bruna was a terrible mom by doing this to her family and her second husband Joao Paulo should have his attorney licence removed from him forever for being such a hypocrat! I pray for Sean to come back home with his father.
This is just another example of our government refusing to get involved. A child was abducted, a crime was committed and our democratic government once again concedes to a foreign country!Put yourself in David's shoes! He deserves the support of a strong nation with a spine! I think a few of the democrates running the country need their children abducted with nobody coming to their aid so they can then empathize with David. The US is on its way to becoming a socialistic country with no integrity!
Thank you for the update to this story.  I was deeply saddened to see what David has gone though in the past four years to see his son.  As a parent, it is painful to imagine the emotions he is struggling with on a daily basis.  I, like many others I'm sure, will be praying for David and look forward to hearing that he is bringing Sean home with him... where he belongs.  
I can only imagine what this father is going through.  I pray to our Heavenly Father that the Justice System will have empathy on this father/and son to acknowledge that this child needs to be with his blood father and grant him custody.  
I hope David get his son back soon, very soon.
We are all praying for you and Sean to get home together and away from that awful country, who ignores the laws set up to protect fathers and mothers of the United States.
Sincerely,  Shirley Fanger
I myself, like..I'm sure millions of people that watched this on Dateline...am hoping and praying for the best result possible for both of them...Sean be allowed to go home with his father (David) and have the life that he should have.  God Bless both of you and I will say many prayers for the 2 of you.
In 2000 the US sent a SWAT team to remove Elian Gonzalez from his family in Florida, to send him home to his natural Father in Cuba. Send this child home to his Father. How can Brazil justify this?
I will never vacation there.
I think if more attention was given to this case in the Brazilian press, I´ve not heard of it here, than the public would bear pressure on the politicians to provide justice.
How sad is this! I appreciate the fact, the stepfather has built a relationship with the young son in the last 3 years. However, he has a biological child of his own now, and must understand how the American father feels. There is no evidence of abuse or neglect by the American father. Custody should be rightfully returned to his natural father. This young american boy needs to come home.
wow,  I am so touched by this story.   I am a mother of 4 chidren and I am so very sad that a mother would do this to you and your son and grandparents would go along with this.    Please keep fighting for your son and I pray that you will be together again!
This is heartbreaking. I hope David's story inspires other parents to cherish time spent with their children. My prayers are with you, David.
This is the most heart wrenching and disturbing story.  How can Sean's abductor have any rights at all?  David needs to have his son returned. A law has been established to prevent these kinds of situations.  It needs to be enforced!!  If I can do anything, write letters make phone calls. I hope dateline airs what we as American citizens can do to help resolve this issue.
Thank you for a wonderfully vivid account of David's reunion with his son.  I live in the town next to David's in NJ and ever since I saw the first Dateline story, I have been tracking the updates, I've sent links to my Facebook friends to join the cause and helping where I can.  I'm hopeful for David and Sean that they will be reunited in NJ and build upon the bond that was never broken despite being apart for 4 and 1/2 years.   I'll continue my prayers and help to spread the word of help.  
Down here in South Texas, this is a common occurrence.  As an attorney practicing family law, I've seen many custody battles where either mom or dad will take the child and run into Mexico, never to be heard from again.  No one seems to know what to do.  The FBI says, it's not a kidnapping because the kidnapper had possession and visitation rights.  What's even more frustrating is when the mom takes the child and she's the noncustodial parent.  Everyone (law enforcement included) seems to think that "well it's mom and the kids should be with her anyway."  Just like David Goldman, there are the Gilbert Villarreals, the Juan Aguinigas, the Juan Maneul Quezadas down here.....all with similar and tragic stories.  All quickly forgotten and swept under the rug.
I've been closely watching this fiasco for years. Apparently the government of Brazil is subservient to the rich and well connected there and can therefore flaunt even the international treaties of which they have forgotten that they have signed.

Give the little boy back to his BIOLOGICAL FATHER you Brazilian buffoons. You're making yourself the laughing stock of the civilized world.

Just one more place we'll never visit.
I'm 68 years old, and it's hard for me to write this between my tears. It is my prayer that this is not allowed to drag on for additional years.
How can this happen???? Our government needs to do more to get this little boy back with his father! What can I do? What can other people who care about this story do? Please let us know. We'll do anything at all to help. I am so sorry that this young father and his son are having to go through this. Unreal. Absolutely unreal.
It is a Shame that the Brazilian government has to take a case to court to return a child to his father.  But of course, corruption and influence in Brazil is the law, rather than what is right or wrong.  If the child’s father would have been poor, the Brazilians would have made another successful kidnapping.  Kidnappings are common in Brazil.  On the other hand, we must remember the Cuban child that the US tried to take from the Cuban parent. Parents need to have back their rights over their children.


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