Sunday People

My chest feels like it’s going to explode

AGONY OF MUM TRYING TO BRING AID WORKER’S BODY HOME

- By John Siddle feedback@people.co.uk

A GRIEVING mother desperate for the return of her aid volunteer son’s body from Ukraine has told of her anguish.

Brit Paul Urey, 45, died on Sunday while being held by Russianbac­ked separatist­s in Donetsk.

Devastated mum Linda said: “The Internatio­nal Red

Cross are trying to get his body home to us. It’s a waiting game, I’m afraid.”

And she added of her torment: “My chest is feeling like it’s going to explode.”

The 62-year-old, from

Preston, Lancs, also branded the separatist­s “murderers” and demanded to know: “Why did you let him die?”

Paul, of Warrington,

Cheshire, was on a humanitari­an mission when he was captured near Zaporizhzh­ia.

And Donetsk People’s

Republic officials, who held him over alleged “mercenary activities”, said he died through “illness and stress” in custody.

It is feared diabetic Paul could not access medication and failed to cope with interrogat­ions. The separatist­s said he was “given necessary medical assistance despite the grave crimes he committed.” They added: “However, given the diagnoses and stress, he passed away.”

Downing Street said the Foreign Office was “urgently investigat­ing” and had summoned the Russian ambassador. In a propaganda video yesterday Brit Aiden Aslin, captured fighting for Ukraine, said he may be kept alive for three years – despite facing the death penalty.

Care worker Aiden, 28, of Newark, Notts, and fellow Brit Sean Pinner, 48, were falsely convicted of being mercenarie­s and sentenced to death by the Donetsk People’s Republic.

In the video, broadcast by Kremlin news outlet RT, Aiden was forced to sing the Russian national anthem and told the world his sentence will not be discussed until 2025.

He said he hoped that would allow him to “redeem myself to the people of Donbas so I can tell people what I have experience­d while being in Donetsk, like the Ukrainian shelling”.

In a bid to save his life, Aiden has given interviews to pro-russian journalist­s condemning the actions of Ukraine.

 ?? ?? ANGUISH: Linda Urey
ANGUISH: Linda Urey
 ?? ?? DEATH RIDDLE: Paul
DEATH RIDDLE: Paul

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