My name is
Michael Shepherd and I’m 53 years old. I live with my wife Janice, 51,
and son Liam, 23, in Bolsover - a small town 6 miles from Chesterfield in
Derbyshire. All was well in our lives until the horror, which came on Friday
19th May 2006.
Our
daughter Lisa, 23, a staff nurse at Chesterfield Royal Hospital was due to
take Liam to work as she was off work on holiday. She was planning an
early morning shopping trip to nearby Meadowhall shopping centre in
Sheffield with her friend and fellow nurse Tanya, and as she was up early
she told her mum to have a lie in and she would take Liam to work.
Her alarm
went off at 7am and normally she was up and about without any “snoozes” on
the alarm, but this time it was different, the alarm just carried on -
something was not right. I shouted to Lisa to turn the alarm off and this
woke Jan and Liam.
Jan asked
what was the matter and then flew into Lisa’s bedroom. Jan screamed
the house down, and the sight that every parent in the world fears was there
to see, Lisa appeared dead.
I felt no
pulse, called 999 and all 3 of us spent the next 15 minutes being guided
over the phone to perform Artificial Respiration and heart massage until the
paramedics arrived.
Lisa was
pronounced dead at then hospital at 7.50am our world had been shattered.