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WATCH: Daughter signs song lyrics to deaf father at Three Days Grace concert

EDMONTON, Alberta — A heartwarming viral video filmed late last year is making the rounds again – just in time for Father's Day.

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According to ABC News, Julianne Cragg of Edmonton, Alberta, was at a Three Days Grace concert in December when she spotted a teen signing song lyrics to a deaf man.

"At last night's concert, we witnessed something absolutely beautiful," Cragg wrote in a Dec. 13 Facebook post, which included a video of the pair.

"We saw this girl and a man who seemed to require a lot of dancing room, irritating at first until we realized what was happening," Cragg continued. "Her father is deaf, she was signing the lyrics to him. We couldn't care less about what was happening on stage, watching them was absolutely mesmerizing. They were both very sweet and her father was very proud of his daughter."

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At last night's concert, we witnessed something absolutely beautiful. Keep In mind this was a rock concert (Three Days Grace in Edmonton). We saw this girl and a man who seemed to require a lot of dancing room, irritating at first until we realized what was happening. Her father is deaf, she was signing the lyrics to him. We couldn't care less about what was happening on stage, watching them was absolutely mesmerizing. They were both very sweet and her father was very proud of his daughter. So here's one of the songs, sorry just a crappy snippet of what happened.

Posted by Jules Maria on Thursday, December 13, 2018

The father and daughter were identified as Karri Carberry, 19, and Darrin Carberry, who also are from Edmonton, ABC News reported.

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"I feel absolutely shocked and amazed at all of the views and responses we have been getting!" the younger Carberry said of the clip, which has been viewed more than 28 million times, in a December interview. "It's an amazing feeling and we're both very happy that everyone around the world is enjoying it so much."

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