He Ruined My Son's Life In seconds
WOMAN'S OWN|September 23, 2019
Nancy Shaw, 53, thought she had her son back, safe and sound
Saskia Murphy And Tracy Gayton
He Ruined My Son's Life In seconds

Dropping his rucksack on the floor, my son ran through the arrivals hall of Heathrow Airport and scooped me into a hug. It was February last year – and, after two years travelling Australia, Joe, then 24, was finally coming home.

He felt so strong, healthy and full of life. Now, when I look back at that moment, it brings me to tears, because all that was snatched away in a few seconds of madness.

I’d raised Joe on my own, and the two of us were a team. So, in February 2016, when he announced he was going travelling, I knew I’d miss him like mad.

Joe was a trained plasterer, and when he flew to Australia a month later, he found work easily. He called every day – although, as his mum, I still worried. In fact, I remember physically shuddering when he said he was going bungee jumping. ‘Be careful,’ I warned him, picturing him flinging himself out of a plane. But he was having the time of his life, surfing, kayaking and rock climbing.

In November 2016, I travelled to Melbourne to visit, and as he Joe with Nancy before the attack showed me around his favourite shops and cafés, I realised my boy was all grown up. He’d flown 10,000 miles from home and made a life for himself, completely on his own. When I left two weeks later and returned to Ramsgate, I was brimming with pride.

Hospital dash

When Joe finally came home and moved back in with me 15 months later, I threw a ‘welcome home’ party for friends and family to hear about his adventures.

Joe took on some plastering jobs and, a few weeks on, on 16 March, he told me he was heading to Ramsgate for a night out. But at 4am, I woke up to my phone ringing. It was Joe’s dad.

‘Joe’s on his way to hospital,’ he said. ‘He’s been attacked.’

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