Petition updateRight To Know ✅️UK&US Parents Denied Alleged Deceased Son's DNA & Medical RecordsThe coroner has received our DNA sample letter
Leslie-Ann SamuelUnited Kingdom
Feb 28, 2019

News � The Coroner Mr Moore has received our DNA sample letter. The letter outlines, why Jlloyd's parents wish to obtain their sons DNA samples. We have sent the coroner Mr Moore along with the Cheshire police and the pathologist countless emails regarding this matter, including two hand delivered letters to the coroners office, explaining why it is of importance to Jlloyd's parents, family and friends to do the DNA test, with the DNA samples the toxicologist and pathologist has. We will keep you all posted on Mr Moore's decision.

We asked the coroner, Mr Moore a question -                                     What or who did the pathologist test their findings against for a positive ID?  We are awaiting the answer to our question.

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Petition letter to your local Government officials - For those of you who wish to petition your local governments please copy and paste the information below and email this petition to your local government MP's, if in the UK , petitioners outside the UK to your local government leaders. Please can you email me the reply you get from your leaders to info@letzfocus.com we will keep you all posted. Kindest Thanks

We the citizens of Great Britain - England - United Kingdom are concerned citizens who urge leaders to consider the legal rights of parents in the UK, obtaining their children’s DNA. We wish to exercise such rights in situations where we the parents need to identify our deceased child or children, no matter how old or young our children maybe.
The parents of former footballer Jlloyd Samuel has been denied the rights of a privately funded DNA test from the remains of what has been registered as their son. The mother of Jlloyd's three children has denied Jlloyd's parents the opportunity of a DNA test. Jlloyd Samuel was registered dead on the 15 May 2018; his diesel sports car exploded in a road traffic incident, leaving his remains unrecognizable to family members. Jlloyd's parents wish to do a DNA test. The parents, including other family members and friends seek closure and peace of mind. We believe it is very important that parents, not just in the UK - England, parents worldwide deserve the right to a DNA test for their deceased child, or children if the body is unrecognizable or recognizable, no matter what age the child or children maybe. 
 We the petitioners therefore request that the House of Commons urges the Government to ensure that a new bill is set in place which allows parent’s the legal rights to test their child’s DNA.

Warm regards,                                                                                    Leslie-Ann Samuel

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