JADE'S
CROSSING | Jade
Hobbs died crossing the road by her house |
Four years ago
Caroline Hobbs suffered a double tragedy. Her mother and daughter were both killed
crossing the road outside her house. But Caroline is determined to
keep their memories alive. First she petitioned for a safe crossing
by her house, so other families would not suffer the same tragic loss. Now
she is turning to Spiritualism to keep in contact with her dead daughter. The
AccidentOn the 16th December 2000, Margaret Kuwertz decided to pop to
the local shops with her granddaughter Jade Hobbs. The shops lay on the
other side of A249 which cuts through Detling, Kent. Caroline lives by the side
of the dual-carriageway. More than 30,000 vehicles use the road every day.
It was a dangerous road for pedestrians to use, as there were few safe places
to cross. It has been the scene of dozens of injuries a year. But Jade and
her grandmother did attempt to cross. Caroline says; "Mum
must've thought they could get across, and hadn't seen the other car. And they
were actually nearly across when the car hit them."
Jade
and her grandmother both died at the scene. Margaret was 79-years-old, Jade just
eight. A safe place to cross |
"It's a wonderful memorial to mum and Jade." | Caroline
Hobbs, talking about Jade's Crossing |
Today it's safer to cross
the Detling bypass. After the accident Caroline started campaigning for
a footbridge over the road. Kent County Council at first refused to build
a bridge because of the cost. Caroline set up a charity to raise money -
the Jade's Crossing Fund. It raised 拢75,000 which it contributed to the
bridge's 拢1.1million building costs. Eighteen months later the footbridge
was built over the dual carriageway. The bridge carries a symbol of a ballerina
on it in remembrance of Jade. Jade loved to dance. "It
makes me very proud of the daughter I had and I loved and I know no one will ever
forget her - you know she didn't die in vain."
Now the
bridge is finished the Jade's Crossing Fund works to promote road safety throughout
Kent. It sponsored a video highlighting the issue which has been sent to
every secondary school in the county. A bridge to the spirit world | Caroline
organises psychic fairs to raise money for her charity |
But
Caroline couldn't leave it there. She wanted to build a bridge to the spirit world.
She needed to get in contact with Jade.
Caroline now organises regular
psychic fairs in Detling Village Hall. Any money raised goes to her charity. She
has also been seeing mediums in an attempt to communicate with Jade. Caroline
feels there is something she needs to know; "Like every
parent that's lost a child you want to know that you weren't to blame for any
reason and most of all you need to know they're still about you."
| The
Tarot is a traditional tool used by psychics |
But Caroline's
quite well known in her community. She is wary of consulting a local medium because
her story is well known - she wants to consult a medium that doesn't know about
Jade's tragic death. She gets in touch with Ronnie Buckingham, a medium
who lives in France and as unlikely to be familiar with Caroline's story. They
met up and Ronnie attempted to make contact with the spirit world. Ronnie doesn't
know who Caroline is trying to locate, but this is what he sees: - Ronnie
Buckingham
- What I'm going to say to you is that this was an accident in
front of the house or near the house. So she would've either ran through the front
gate or would've been with someone and slipped away from that person. Maybe an
elderly person - either grandmother. Her grandmother you would understand that?
- Caroline
Hobbs
- Yes.
- Ronnie Buckingham
- Or something like this. I
feel I'm near a zebra crossing so I don't know if that's correct, that she was
being taken to somewhere or she stepped out in front of maybe a van or a car.
Would that make sense to you?
- Caroline Hobbs
- Yeah, yeah.
So
Ronnie manages to describe the accident but there's one thing that Caroline is
desperate to know - "I need to know my daughter didn't go through pain". | "I
need to know my daughter didn't go through pain." | Caroline
Hobbs |
- Ronnie Buckingham
- She actually makes me aware
that she didn't feel anything, and yet I felt she passed later on, does that make
sense to you.
- Caroline Hobbs
- We're not sure.
- Ronnie Buckingham
- All
that she's saying to me is that she wasn't aware of the pain.
Ronnie
has reassured Caroline that her daughter didn't suffer. But any medium would feel
the job's not finished until he's got a name; - Ronnie Buckingham
- At
the back of my mind I'm still trying to ask her her name. And I just feel that
it's a name that's been on television or someone well known has this name, you
understand me. Like a Jade or a - am I Jade?
- Caroline Hobbs
- Yes.
| "I
really believe that it's possible to get in touch with people on the other side.
In the after life." | Caroline Hobbs |
- Ronnie
Buckingham
- Am I right?
- Caroline Hobbs
- Yes.
- Ronnie
Buckingham
- Because she just showed me the Jade from Big Brother.
- Caroline
Hobbs
- Yes.
- Ronnie Buckingham
- And she said this is me.
Oh it's lovely, isn't it lovely?
And so has her talk with Ronnie
given Caroline a sense of closure? "I'm not sure about
closure would be the word to say because I think when you lose somebody so close
that you're always looking for something. "However, I think Jade's
up there happy and dancing with the angels."
|