Didn’t want to post this, but I’m really beginning to think that the boys who tried to kill my son are going to get away with it.

I can’t help but feel that if I’d illegally parked I’d soon be found.



The media are totally uninterested in the attempted murder of an Autistic boy, not so much as a reply to my emails to help catch these “people”. Please share, to show my amazing son that what I’ve always taught him is true, that there are consequences to actions, and that these “people” will face those consequences, and that there are still good people out there. Tweet it, share it, take a sec to show him he matters. One parent to another, please, I cannot have them get away with this, I just can’t. ‘m getting the fallout from that too.The media are totally uninterested in the attempted murder of an Autistic boy, not so much as a reply to my emails to help catch these “people”. Please share, to show my amazing son that what I’ve always taught him is true, that there are consequences to actions, and that these “people” will face those consequences, and that there are still good people out there. Tweet it, share it, take a sec to show him he matters. One parent to another, please, I cannot have them get away with this, I just can’t. The attackers are described as three black males, two are possibly Hispanic, aged up to 22. One had curly wet-look type hair, he was wearing a grey jumper, this is the one who actually stabbed Eamonn, The other two had very close shaved haircuts and darker clothing.

It was totally unprovoked and my son was so frightened of them that he ran away after they verbally abused him, but was chased and when he ran out of breath and had to stop, one of them stabbed him mm’s from his jugular artery, and walked off.

The attack occurred on June 4th around 7;30pm in Pimlico, which to jog your memory, was the day of the state opening of parliament. They did far more than stab him, they’ve also taken away the only bit of independence he had, which took us almost two years to prepare him for. I’m now too frightened to let him back out, and I