How Ethan, husband of Mikayla Raines of Saveafox, recognizes her memory

Popular Fox Rescue YouTuber Mikayla Raines‘ husband, Ethan Frankampis recording the sweet way he respects her after his death.
Raines is the founder of Saveafox Rescue Animal Sanctuary, Minnesota-based Saveafox, amassing more than 2 million YouTube users and 500,000 followers on Instagram.
Late Tuesday, June 24, Frankamp shared a video through the nonprofit Instagram story, where he walked away with Raines Rescues, a fox named Finnegan.
“Mikayla always sticks to one thing that no matter how long or terrible our day, or how exhausted we are, we always have to take Finnegan for a walk, whether we are working 18 hours in a row or five degrees below zero,” Frankamp can hear Frank’s narrative.
When he added, “I really don’t want to do this, but I feel bad about Finnegan and then I don’t want to do this, I really don’t want to do this, and then I hear an emotional Frankp voice. [Mikayla] Just…I mean, he likes walking. I came out and I put a collar on him and I thought he was really happy to be here. ”
He concluded: “I hope Mikayla can see this and hope she is proud of me. I know I can never do what Mikayla does, but at least I can do it and I think it’s really good for him.”

Frankamp broke the news of his wife’s death by sharing an emotional video through Saveafox YouTube channel on Monday, June 23. The couple shared a daughter, Freya.
In the video, Frankp said that Reins had been dealing with ruthless online bullying before his death.
He claimed Raines had been circulating online for “a few years” including rival animal sanctuaries, which contained “absurd claims and rumors”. He said: “As someone she is sensitive, Mikaela is wholeheartedly.” [of] A few days ago, “rude words, allegations and names” shared online by people who shared “she thinks close friends”.
Frankamp noted that Raines struggled with autism, depression and borderline personality disorder, saying his wife’s borderline personality disorder causes “emotional instability and impulsive behavior.” After recent criticism, he said Reins “feels as if the whole world is against her.”
“She couldn’t help feeling like she ended her life,” he said. “What broke my heart was that a person who was selfless and committed to animals might have a lot of negative impact on her.”
In the video, Frankamp vows to continue working with his wife in the animal sanctuary and says, “I won’t let Mikayla’s light be extinguished.”
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