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Beverley McCleery, 31 was surprised at the news her dead
dad gave her.
Dad worked on a building site and would always give my brother
Kenny, 34, a lift to work. And his dog, Donut, would go along
for the ride. But one day in November 2000, Donut howled and
whined and refused to get in the car. That made Kenny also
feel uneasy and, at the last minute, he decided not to go
to work that day. Something was telling him he shouldn't go.
That was the last time we saw Dad alive. In his way to work
he collided with another vehicle and was killed. The inquest
could not establish a cause of death. For me the uncertainty
of not knowing was hard to bear. I needed to know why Dad's
life had been taken away so suddenly.
Three months after the accident, I rang Craig Hamilton-Parker
for a consultation. I had seen him before and he's given me
some excellent proof of my grandmother;'s spirit. Could he
explain what had happened at the accident?
Craig described exactly what Dad was like and in particular
his dry sense of humour. He named my childhood home and described
the happy days we'd had there. Once Craig felt he was in touch
with Dad, he proceeded to give me a message. 'Your dad is
telling me that it was the bump on the head that was the cause
of his death, not the accident.
I was so shocked when Craig said this. His answer shook me
to the soul. Only myself and a couple of others knew about
the blow Dad had had a few days before he died. He had since
complained of dizziness and the doctor had given him some
tablets. What Craig was saying made a lot of sense as this
would not have been spotted during an autopsy.
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"What
he said
Shook my Soul"
Dad said that he was pleased I was studying criminology at
university and was proud of me. This is a big year for me.
Now that I have finished my studies I'm hoping to start a
career as a probation officer. I'm sure that dad is helping
me from the other side.
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