The Harrowing Story Every Parent Has To Read
WOMAN - UK|July 17,2017

Rosie Ayliffe’s daughter was murdered while backpacking. Here, in heartbreaking detail, she reveals how she has coped with her loss…

Anna Verdon
The Harrowing Story Every Parent Has To Read
Waving my daughter Mia off at the train station, with her big backpack and even bigger smile, I was so excited for her. She’d been planning her round-the-world trip for years and I knew she’d have a great time. Sometimes I think back to that moment. There are so many things I wish I’d said. Instead, I gave her a quick hug and a kiss, safe in the knowledge I’d see her again soon. only, that didn’t happen.

Mia’s love of travelling was instilled in her at a young age. Her first taste was in July 1996 when she was just nine months old. Working as a travel writer I took Mia with me to Turkey. I’ve got albums full of photos of her playing in the sand and splashing in the sea. Even after her dad and I split up, as she got older, Mia would go on trips abroad with him. I was so proud that my only child was becoming such a passionate, independent young woman. Aged 16, Mia went to Italy and Amsterdam to cycle round the city. I never worried – Mia and her friends were so sensible, I just knew they’d be OK.

That’s why when, at 19, she decided to save up and explore the world – alone – I agreed. Every night she’d pore over travel guides and all the money she earned as a childminder, barmaid and waitress went straight into the bank. By then I’d met my partner Stewart and was working as a teacher. Back home, most evenings, I’d help Mia plan her trip. She’d be visiting Morocco, Turkey, India, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Bali and, finally, Australia. I gave her the usual lectures – be cautious, dress appropriately and stick with other backpackers. But I knew she’d be fine.

This story is from the July 17,2017 edition of WOMAN - UK.

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