John Meadows
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Family’s Heartbreak After Nan Killed by Partner on Holiday: “Her Smile Would Light Up a Room”

Jillian Hughes, a beloved 57-year-old grandmother from Kirkby, was described as a “happy, sarcastic, hardworking, and passionate person” whose smile “would light up a room.” Tragically, her life was cut short earlier this year while on a family holiday to the Isle of Man. What should have been a joyful Easter weekend turned into a nightmare, as Jill was killed by her partner, John Meadows, during a violent altercation outside the Palace Hotel in Douglas.

The incident took place on the evening of Friday, March 29, 2024, at around 9:20 p.m. An argument between Jill and Meadows escalated, and he struck her outside the hotel. Jill was rushed to the hospital, but despite medical efforts, she sadly passed away from her injuries, told the Mirror.

In a heartfelt tribute, Jill’s family shared the profound grief they now endure. “We want everyone to know that Jill was a well-respected mum of three—Chantelle, Sarah, and Megan—and a nan to Billy, Georgie, and Maiya. Jill was a true diamond who thrived for life. She was liked and loved everywhere she went, and her huge smile would light up a room,” the family expressed.

Struggling to come to terms with her sudden loss, they added, “We as a family will never, ever be able to come to terms with what has happened. We are all living a complete nightmare. This killing should never have taken place.”

The family also expressed their gratitude to the Isle of Man Constabulary, Nobles Hospital, and all those who supported them throughout the investigation. “Jill’s mum, dad, and family would like to thank Det Supt Steve Maddocks, Det Con Stephanie Leece, and the Isle of Man Constabulary for all your work and dedication to get justice for our Jill. Thank you also to Nobles Hospital and Ian for looking after Jill while we waited for her to be released to come home to Liverpool. And to everyone who helped bring justice for Jill, we can’t thank you enough. Shine bright, our Jill.”

Following Meadows’ sentencing, Detective Superintendent Steve Maddocks of the Isle of Man Constabulary reflected on the tragedy. “On Friday, March 29, 2024, Jillian Hughes from Kirkby in Liverpool traveled to the Isle of Man with members of her family, including her granddaughter, for what should have been an enjoyable Easter weekend holiday. Jill never returned home after she was killed by her partner, John Meadows,” Maddocks said.

He continued, “It is clear, having met Jill’s family, that the huge void left by her death will never be filled. They are a close, loving family, and life will never be the same for them, especially for Jill’s mum and dad, sister, brother, and three daughters.”

The detective praised the family for their grace and strength during this devastating time, saying, “The family have been dignified throughout what must be a truly awful time. I would like to thank my team for all their hard work and dedication, and our colleagues in Merseyside Police family liaison officers and victim support both on the Island and in the UK for helping to get justice for Jill.”

As the Hughes family continues to cope with their heartbreaking loss, they hope Jill’s memory, her vibrant spirit, and her love for life will continue to shine, even in the darkest of times.

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