There are so many days that remind me of the life Jools should have had. Today is one of them.
- Ellen Roome
- Aug 14
- 1 min read

He should have been opening his A-level results, dreaming about university, travel, and adventures. Instead, I’m left with milestones of could have been.
Jools ended his life at just 14. I still don’t know why because the law stops me from accessing his online data. That’s why I’m fighting for Jools’ Law to give bereaved parents the right to answers and the chance to protect other children.
I’m back from London today after continuing my fight for Jools’ Law, and an important meeting was had. This fight is for Jools and for every family who deserves the truth.
Today, while other families celebrate results, I’m reminded that grades are never more important than a child’s life. Please keep talking, keep noticing, and keep listening.
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