In Sheffield, Jennifer Wild is grappling with the possibility of losing her home, a sanctuary filled with precious memories of her late daughter
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Sheffield Mom Faces Losing Home Filled with Memories of Late Daughter

In Sheffield, Jennifer Wild is grappling with the possibility of losing her home, a sanctuary filled with precious memories of her late daughter, Edith, who tragically passed away at just 21 months. As a single mother and NHS radiographer, Jennifer has been the pillar of strength for her five-year-old son, Rowan, amidst their profound grief, told “Manchester Evening News“.

The family’s world turned upside down when Edith, described as “cheekiest, sassiest” and Jennifer’s “best friend,” suddenly died of viral myocarditis, leaving Jennifer to perform CPR in a desperate but futile attempt to save her.

The house in Stocksbridge, which has been their home for five years, holds the essence of Edith, from her untouched room to the smallest reminders like a smear of toothpaste or a handprint on the wall.

With the landlord deciding to sell the property, Jennifer is now faced with the heart-wrenching prospect of packing up those memories and exposing her son to further upheaval, following a year marked by loss and change.

Determined to maintain stability for Rowan, Jennifer is urgently seeking a way to secure their home, a place where Rowan’s well-being and connection to his sister and happier times can be preserved.

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