'On Jaiden's grave we have his toys that he played with and lights because he was afraid of the dark'
A Co Down family have outlined the hurt they felt when a letter came to their home asking to remove items from their son's grave.
It stated that the removal of a statue and lights on Jaiden's grave should be arranged "as soon as possible". "It is bad enough that we have to visit our son in a graveyard. Graveyards should be about remembrance an happy thoughts, not thinking about council rules. "We were quite angry but that has settled now. We understand the council has ground work to do, but this is our baby. It is really tough."
A spokesperson for Newry, Mourne and Down District Council told Belfast Live that council understands the sensitivity of the matter.
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