Popular Fox Rescue YouTuber Mikayla rains‘husband, Ethan Frankampis documenting the sweet way that makes her honor After his death.
Raines was the founder of the Savefox Rescue Animal Sanctuary of Minnesota, who had accumulated more than 2 million YouTube subscribers and 500,000 followers on Instagram.
On Tuesday, June 24, Frankamp shared a video Through the Instagram stories of the non -profit organization that walked one of the rescues of Raines, a fox called Finnegan.
“One thing that Mikayla always insisted, no matter how terrible our day, or as of demands we were, we always had to do Finnegan for a walk, whether we had been working for 18 hours in a row or five degrees below zero,” Frankamp can be heard that tells outside the camera.
Frankamp’s emotional voice listens to breaking up as he adds: “ I really didn’t feel like doing it tonight, but I feel bad for Finnegan and I didn’t want to do (Mikayla) a diservise just … I mean he loves his walks. I went out, I put -a hill and I think he is very happy to be here. ”
He concludes, “I hope Mikayla can see it and I hope he is proud of me. I know I can never do what Mikayla does, but at least I can do this and I think it’s very good for him.”

Frankamp broke the news of his wife’s death For suicide in an emotional video shared through the Savefox YouTube channel on Monday, June 23. The couple shared a daughter, Freya.
In the video, Frankamp said Raines had been treating harassment of relentless online before his death.
He stated that Raines had “ridiculous claims and rumors” that spread over his line for a few years, including rival animal shrines. “And being the sensitive human being, Mikayla took everything in the heart,” he said, adding that Raines “ended his life” a “couple (of) days” in the middle of more “words, accusations and calls” shared online by people “considered intimate friends.”
Frankamp, who said that the rains fought with autism, depression and border personality disorder, said that his wife’s personality disorder caused “emotional instability, as well as impulsive behaviors.” After the recent criticism, he said that Raines “felt as if everyone had turned against her.”
“He couldn’t stand what he felt the most and ended his life,” he said. “It breaks my heart that someone who is selfless and devoting their lives to animals could have so much negativity pointed to her.”
In the video, Frankamp pledged to continue his wife’s work with the animal sanctuary, saying: “I will not let Mikayla’s light extinct.”
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