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Thank you so much to

The mum's who looked after my daughter so that I could run round the park screaming my son's name

The kind man who found my son

The family who looked after him whilst the other man went to look for me.


I didn't get anyone's name in all of this but if you're reading this, thank you so much for your kindness and help.

Nightmare poor you. I lost my son for a few minutes at Camp Bestival last summer and my life flashed before my eyes. Such a relief to find helpful kind people. I have taken to putting my business card in my kids pockets so they can whip it out if they ever get lost and fingers crossed someone will call me...that's the theory anyway....

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