from my auntie julie, when i was in bed. adam s been stabbed, - come to whiston hospital, nic, straight away, it s bad. me landline s next to me bed and i remember it ringing. i was fast asleep and i remember our nicola shouting down the phone, joanne, adam s been stabbed, get to the hospital as quick as you can. and i was like, all i remember is. i couldn t feel me legs or me arms. we re just at the deane s house. this is the last place where adam was drinking, that night.
even worse than our pain, because you made him and carried him. there was a big gap betweenjoanne and adam. i had miscarriages and i had to have surgery. so, when we were able to have adam, it was like a miracle. that s the cheeky face we know and love. and this is when he won the easter bonnet. - oh yeah, i made that. parade. yeah. mums and dads always . made them, didn t they? it was never the kids. adam in his teenage years, he loved swimming. he swam for prescot swim club. he loved to go in the park with his friends and playing football. he was always out. then he started . working for tesco. he was very popular in there. he was open and honest with everybody. - you d walk into tescol and the first thing he d do is give you a hug. two weeks before he died, he was in his manager s shirt and he s with this lady we ve known for years and they
because the theory has successfully predicted the behaviour and properties of particles for 50 years. now on bbc news, we are england. judy, i love you! i love you! - judy, guess what? i love you! - last thing he said to me was, love you, mum. and i said, love you, adam . and that was the last time i heard his voice. tributes have been paid to a man who died after being stabbed in prescot yesterday. adam ellison was 29 and from the town.
i m a bit nervous, if i m honest with you. i want to come and do it with you because i know you go and do them a lot and you re really brave for doing it. i m proud of you, i really am, and our adam would be, too. right, let s go. do you want to put your bag on this chair behind? afternoon, guys. the aim of this presentation is to bring something positive from the tragic, unnecessary death of adam. not only did adam lose his life, his family and friends lost a massive part of theirs, too. so, the family of adam wanted his story to be heard, hopefully to make people understand that knife crime isn t cool, and it doesn t
is i haven t lost my son, i my younger brother. so, whilst i try and empathise with them, i don t understand and i don t suppose i ever will. - hello, ian. morning, joyce, 0k? am i allowed to come in? yes. you are thank you very much. all right are you all right? i am i allowed to sit? yeah. all right. so, any updates for us? nothing concrete, j nicola, i m afraid. what i can say is any- intelligence or any information that we get is looked - at and shred back to the, you know, to the bare bones . to see where it s coming from. and we look to the nth degree. with the length of time now that s gone since adam s. murder, information that we get isn t looked at differently - than it was looked. at in the first week. it d be wrong of me to say it s