Sunday 24 August 2014

News Update: Lillian Greenwood MP writes to David Cameron

As many of you know, we contacted our local MP Lillian Greenwood about our plight. She was very supportive and has written a very clear letter to the Prime Minister requesting his intervention.

We are pushing the fact that we were not told Jamie had died until 2 and a half hours after he passed. This was due to the police taking my statement despite the doctors trying twice to tell us. The doctors were in fact pushed out the room by the policeman! 

We don't want this happening to any other family and wished we had been given every piece of information as it happened. 

We are grateful for Lillian's help in this matter and really hope that the Prime Minister will help us help us to find out the full events of the night and what the Greek authorities intend to do to bring the culprit to justice. Click the picture to enlarge.

Sunday 10 August 2014

Introduction

On June 5th 2012, whilst on a family holiday in Greece to celebrate his 9th birthday, Jamie Leek was tragically killed by an uninsured, unlicensed motorcyclist - also injuring his father in the process who required surgery in his arm. The motorcyclist has not faced any charge and so far there has been little or no attempt to bring the motorcyclist to justice. The Greek justice system is awful and after even after 2 years, the police report is still incomplete. We need help and support in our fight for Justice for Jamie. Lillian Greenwood has already agreed to help us in our plight and we need the support of the Prime Minister to put pressure on the Greek authorities to find out why the process is taking so long.

Saturday 9 August 2014

Asda tokens now on 3rd box!

We have been over-whelmed by the level of support that we have received at the West Bridgford Asda token bank. It's going so well that it's now on it's third box. Thanks to everyone who has taken the time to add their tokens in support of the Forget-Me-Not Garden at Highbank. Please keep going and thanks to Asda for their help too.

Friday 8 August 2014

Feature in Chat Magazine

In this week's edition of Chat Magazine, Lydia tells the story of what happened to Jamie. Please, if you get a chance buy it and have a read. It's available in all good newsagents and also on iOS and Android devices.  

Please then remember that the rider of the bike got up from the accident, walked passed Lydia, looked at Jamie then used his mobile to ring a friend to take himself to the hospital!!! 

In his statement to the police he claims he cannot remember what happened. This man hasn't been charged with any crime and is free and this makes us sick. Lydia advised, "Please be aware that some details in the story you might find upsetting and for this I apologize but I just needed to tell the full story."



"Chat Magazine paid us £100 for our story and this will go towards the Forget Me Not Garden at Highbank. Please let me know what you think xxx" Lydia