EXCLUSIVE: Denise Fergus's son James was murdered when he was just two years old. Here she reveals how she has reached a level of acceptance about what she has been through
Denise Fergus is happy. You can hear it in her voice, see it in her eyes and feel it in the easy, loving banter between her and husband Stuart.
She tells us: “I am living the life I should have lived all those years ago when I was young; a life that was taken away from me. As well as being surrounded by a large, loving family, Denise’s newfound sense of peace has also come from writing her recently updated autobiography I Let Him Go. She still strongly believes the justice system did not treat her son’s killers as the murderers they were because of their age.
“Things just clicked into place; the time was right for me emotionally,” says Denise, who has spoken in the book about some of her darkest days – days in which she thought she might not survive her overwhelming grief.
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