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Our story by Ray Donovan 

 

 

When Christopher left our house on that lovely summers evening little did he know that a few hours later he would be attacked by a gang of youths and die later in hospital.

May 26th 2001 was just like a normal day, I came home from work Chris was getting ready to go out and he asked me if I could give him a lift to his sister’s house? I said "I was too tired and if I drive anymore today I think I may crash the car" so he said " ok not to worry I will call around a friend’s house and then we will walk down to Philips (our other son ) job and maybe pop into Gills house for a coffee which they did most weekends.

And off he went and the last thing he ever said to me was Dad I really love you and kissed my forehead and then he left, Vi (my wife) Came home we did things like most people have an evening meal watch TV and then go to bed.

It was around twelve forty when the door bell rang I was going down the stairs moaning like most fathers saying how can two boys forget their door keys? But when I opened the door instead of Chris and Phil there was two policemen, one asked if I was the father of Christopher and Philip Donovan? I said I was they then asked if they can come in as there has been an incident involving Chris and Phil and they need to talk to both myself and my wife.

I got Vi out of bed and we were told to sit down I remember my heart was beating so fast I thought it would jump out of my chest not knowing what they were going to say.

Then the policeman told us that Chris and Phil had been involved in a fight and Chris is badly injured and they need to get us to the hospital right away.

we got dressed and went in the police car to Epsom hospital when we arrived Phil was standing there with blood on his face and he was dressed in a white forensic suit and slippers he said later that as we arrived in the police car he thought everything would be okay now mum and dad are here.

Then a big policeman came up to me and said I'm sorry you can't see Christopher they have taken him up to the operating theater, and he then led us into a small room and said someone will come soon to let you know what is happening, and left us just standing there.

About what seemed like hours some doctors came into the room and said Christopher was in a bad way, most of the bones in his body were broken and he has lost a lot of oxygen to the brain and we could be looking at severe brain damage.

We just didn't know what to say or think we just sat there quite.

After they had gone we asked Phil what happened. He told us the three of them were walking to Gills house and Chris was singing an oasis song, as we walked along the road we came to the hill and unknown to us coming towards us was a gang of boys and girls about fourteen in all, well as we got nearer the gang opened up to let us pass I went first but as I was walking thought one of the gang punched me in the face for no reason and broke my nose in shock I somehow clicked my nose back into place and the pain was so bad I fell to the floor and then three of the gang started to kick me in the head then I passed out.

The rest of what happened is what witnesses said in court.

when Philip fell on the ground they saw three boys kicking him they then saw Christopher going over to save his brother but two other lads got in his way and blocked him the another boy got around the back of him and pulled him to the floor and all three were kicking and stamping on his head.

They then left him in the middle of the road which is a four lane A road with a maximum speed of forty miles an hour a couple of cars came over the hill and somehow missed him then another car came over the hill and the driver said in her statement she thought it was a bungle of rags in the road. She ran over Christopher dragging him about forty feet down the road.

Christopher died at three thirty that morning.

The hospital Chaplin and police said they need us to identify Christopher’s body this is something no parent should have to do, I remember both of us holding on to each other not wanting to enter the room and see our son dead.

Before we entered the room a policeman said we are not allowed to touch him we couldn't even cuddle him all we could do was just stand there I then asked if I could kiss his forehead they said that would be ok Here I am asking permission to kiss my own son.

Because it was a bank holiday weekend we had to wait till Tuesday to see the coroner she told us all about his injuries to be honest up to today I can't remember a thing she said because I wanted to do was see my son. So I said to her I don't want to hear anymore I want to see Chris, She then took us to the morgue to see Chris.

Both Vi and I went into the chapel of rest again we were told we couldn't hold him he was wrapped up like an Egyptian mummy so all we could do was just stand there not knowing what to do or say.

When we went back into the waiting room the coroner the said" Mr. Donovan I have bad news" I looked at her and said" what could be worse then what I have just seen?"

She then went on to say " because of the kicking and the car they have to prove what killed Chris and the only way to do this is to remove his brain and wait for a chemical to come out and this takes up to four months, so we won't be able to bury Chris for four months.

Christopher was laid to rest on September 21st 2001. 

This is Christopher enjoying his 18th Birthday little did he know it was going to be his last one.

Christopher was born 4th June 1982 and died 26th May 2001