The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Has my husband been reunited with murdered brother?

- June Field www.junefieldm­edium.com

Dear June

My question is one that has never been asked in your column. My late husband’s brother was involved in a not-so-nice world. He had been in prison a few times but it didn’t seem to make him change his ways.

He was eventually murdered by the seedy people he was involved with. My husband has since passed over and I wondered if they have met up. Roz, email

June Says

The moment I made my connection I was aware of a larger-than-life male immediatel­y drawing forward.

I feel this would have been your brother-in-law. He could be very sociable and plausible and many people liked him as he had the gift of the gab. I feel he could talk most people into anything!

I sense a pressure in his chest, like an impact. I would also say he passed away outdoors.

There are two people from spirit side drawing forward with your brother-in-law. I sense one is your husband and the other your mother.

Your husband was of a quieter nature and didn’t like confrontat­ion. He was the complete opposite of his brother.

I get the impression your husband passed away after a short illness. I feel his physical body shutting down quite quickly as something travelled through his system (leukaemia or sepsis?).

His passing was unexpected. Did he have a fall?

Your mum would have got on well with your husband as I sense a strong bond between them on spirit side. I get the impression she didn’t have much time for your brother-in-law when he was here as she was a very private person and he was too loud for her, among others things, but I sense they have at last resolved their issues.

Did your mum pass over after your husband? I feel you looked after her before she passed and that it was just the two of you.

I sense you’ve already received signs to let you know she is safe.

You talk to her photo constantly and she knows how much you miss her. The bond you had was extremely close.

Be assured they are all together and your brother-in-law is working closely with family and friends on spirit side. He accepts responsibi­lity for his actions while here.

VERDICT

My husband Mike and his brother were close in some ways but different in others, such as character.

Mum came to live with me after Mike died (he passed with sepsis after a bad fall).

I miss them both. I talk to their pictures every day.

My brother-in-law passed from a fatal knife wound.

Mum didn’t like him and he knew it. It’s hard to believe they are now getting on but I am glad they are working on it.

She has left me a few signs since she passed, as has Mike.

Dear June

My sister-in-law lost her brother three years ago and she was totally devastated.

She would love to know if he is OK.

Did he know they were all with him when he passed away? Could he hear them talking even though he wasn’t conscious?

It would also comfort her to know who is with him.

She loves and misses him so much

and I feel hearing from him through you would help her heal. Catherine, via email June Says

It is difficult when close family members pass, as coupled with the grief, it also makes us more aware of our own mortality.

The hearing is always the last of the senses to go when someone is nearing the end of their life.

He would have heard his sister and at the same time would have been aware of people gathering from spirit side preparing to collect him.

I sense he is well looked after and is surrounded by a feeling of love that can only be described as a parent’s unconditio­nal love.

Take comfort from the knowledge that one day you will all be together again.

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