The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Laura ‘will always celebrate the time’ she had with her son

TribuTe: Living her life and staying positive is what he would have wanted

- Jamie milligan jmilligan@thecourier.co.uk

The mother of a nine-year-old boy killed after being struck by a car on the A90 near Longforgan has paid an emotional tribute to her son a year on from the tragedy.

Laura McKay’s son Kairon died on October 23 last year after being hit by a vehicle while playing with friends.

Kairon and Laura had both been staying overnight with a friend in Inchture when the incident occurred.

While she was left devastated by the tragedy, Laura has refused to allow Kairon’s death to stop her celebratin­g his life.

The inspiratio­nal mum insists “letting it destroy my life” is not what her son would want.

On Sunday, Laura hosted a barbecue for dozens of family and friends to mark the anniversar­y of her son’s death.

During the celebratio­n, purple lanterns were released in honour of the nine-year-old.

The devoted mum revealed: “There were over 30 of us and we had a great day – family and friends celebratin­g the wee man’s life.

“I contemplat­ed if I was doing the wrong thing having this barbecue and nearly pulled out, but it’s what me and Kai were all about – having a good time and enjoying a party.

“More people need to celebrate what they had.

“The loss of a kid is a hard shift, but it’s happened and letting it destroy my life isn’t what Kai would want for me. “He’s here with us, I can feel it.” Laura believes remaining positive and making the most of her own life is the perfect lasting tribute to her son.

She said: “I’m thankful for what was and try to forget what could have been, it would eat me up and destroy any kind of future.

“When I gave birth I experience­d the kind of love that no one will ever have if they haven’t had a child and I’m grateful I’ve had one person in my life who loved me for everything I am.

“That boy never looked at me with disappoint­ment or disapprova­l, I was his everything and to feel that once in your life is the best gift you can ever have.

“So I celebrate that I had him for the short time I had, it was the best experience of my life.”

 ??  ?? Laura McKay will treasure the time she had with her son Kairon.
Laura McKay will treasure the time she had with her son Kairon.
 ??  ?? Laura releases a purple lantern in memory of Kairon, above.
Laura releases a purple lantern in memory of Kairon, above.
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