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I want liver donor family at wedding

- BY ROSALEEN FENTON BY JEREMY ARMSTRONG jeremy.armstrong@mirror.co.uk @jeremyatmi­rror

GRATEFUL Faye Pritchard A BRIDE hopes to trace the family of the liver donor who saved her life to invite them to her big day.

Faye Pritchard, 31, got the organ in 1993 from a seven-year-old boy and went on to have children Camuran, 10, Zara, nine, and Kaiden, two.

She said: “Without my transplant, I wouldn’t be getting married. I’ve thought a lot about the parents who decided to donate their son’s liver.

“My wedding would be the perfect opportunit­y to meet them and thank them. It would make a special day even better.”

Faye, of Burton-onTrent, Staffs, suffered from biliary atresia and had her liver op at Birmingham Children’s Hospital.

She will marry Simon Malpass, 43, in April. Shane and Janine with their children A NEWLYWED couple face getting criminal records today because their daughter missed school for their honeymoon.

Janine and Shane Scott took sevenyear-old Elissa on the dream holiday to New York believing head Kerry Coe would grant the time off on the grounds of exceptiona­l circumstan­ces.

But they returned to £60 fixed penalty notices which they have decided to fight on principle.

They could each be fined up to £2,500 and jailed for three months over the five-day visit.

Janine, 28, said: “This was a once-in-a-lifetime trip. I fully support regular attendance but it was our honeymoon.”

The couple are due before Teesside magistrate­s today after pleading not guilty to the strict liability offence – meaning they have no defence.

Janine said the £3,000 trip paid for by wedding guests was “meaningful” and educationa­l, with trips to the 9/11 memorial, Broadway, the National History Museum and Wall Street. She said: “The headteache­r told us that she only gives permission in exceptiona­l circumstan­ces, and she felt this still did not meet that.

“If Elissa had autism, then she could take a quieter period of time out of school holidays. She could go if she was a foster child and recently changed homes, had suffered trauma or a family bereavemen­t, or for a religious holiday.

“She has only ever been off through illness, but you have to have evidence of that, so if you don’t have a GP note that does not count as authorised either.

“Sometimes if she was given an antibiotic the school would photocopy the label and accept that.”

Elissa’s attendance record at St John’s Church of England Primary School in Stockton-on-Tees was 92.5% last year, with no absence since then.

Janine claimed the school’s policy on “medical evidence of all illnesses” puts pressure on parents to send children to school when they are poorly or see a GP for everyday ailments.

Janine is so upset that she has given up her job as a mental health support worker to become a full-time mum to Elissa, now eight, and one-year-old brother Roman.

It means they can take holidays to fit in with Shane’s £19,000-a-year job as a Stagecoach bus driver.

His grandparen­ts Alan and Norma looked after Roman during the trip in June but they did not feel it was fair to ask them to care for Elissa as it would mean taking her to and from school.

Shane, 27, said: “It is absolutely scandalous. Elissa goes to Bella Italia, the park and local supermarke­t on school trips.

“I know they need a deterrent for regular absences, but that is not the case here. It is a punishment, and a disgrace.”

Headteache­r Ms Coe said: “The parents booked a holiday in term time without any prior discussion with the school. We were left with no choice but to request that a fixed penalty notice be issued.”

SIGHTSEEIN­G Shane, Elissa and Janine at the Rockefelle­r Centre and, right, Elissa in a New York fire truck Elissa enjoys New York view JANINE SCOTT MUM WHO FACES COURT OVER TRIP DURING SCHOOL TERM TIME

This was a oncein-a-lifetime trip... I support regular attendance but it was a honeymoon

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