Boy, 7, who survived deadly M6 crash wants to be out of hospital for Christmas
by Annabal Bagdi, Ruth Suter, https://www.birminghammail.co.uk/authors/annabal-bagdi/ · Birmingham LiveThe dad of a seven-year-old boy who was the only survivor of a horror M6 crash which killed his mum hopes his son will be out of hospital for Christmas. Young Arran Martin was left fighting for his life following the tragic collision on the M6 on October 15.
His mum Jade McEnroe, 33, her partner Jaroslaw Rossa, 42, and his two children Filip, 15, and Dominic, seven, were pronounced dead at the scene. Richard Woods, 40, from Cambridgeshire, was driving the other car and also died.
The family had been driving home to Glasgow from Legoland in their Toyota when the crash took place on the northbound carriageway of the motorway in Cumbria, near Tebay services. Arran was airlifted to a hospital in Newcastle, where he remains more than six weeks after the smash.
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The schoolboy was in a coma for several weeks, Daily Record reports. His dad Andy stayed by his bedside 'day and night'.
Arran has since regained consciousness and is said to be making an 'amazing recovery'. It is hoped he will be able to return home in time for Christmas.
A source close to the family said: "Arran's recovery is coming along amazing. We can't believe the progress he has made in a short space of time. It's an absolute miracle and the doctors and emergency service workers are living heroes.
"He's just had a major skin graft and it's looking hopeful that he will be home for Christmas, although not 100 per cent. We're also hoping that he will be on his feet within the next few days."
An online fundraiser was launched, with donations supporting Andy's transport between Scotland and England and any adaptations of their home. More than £11,000 has since been raised.
The GoFundMe reads: "This fund is specifically for Arran, who by miracle, is the only survivor of this crash and to help his dad out during this time. As Arran bravely fights through his recovery, we want to ensure his dad can remain by his side every day without the added worry of financial pressures."
It continued: "Every donation, no matter the size will help Andy during this period of recovery with Arran, covering expenses such as transportation to and from hospital if needed. But most of all, create a comfortable, healing space for Arran by renovating his room and any modifications to ensure his comfort and well-being when he returns home."
Tributes were paid to Arran's mum Jade. In a statement released through Cumbria Police, her family said: "Our beloved daughter Jade, you are so loved, and we will miss you every day. You are a very much-loved mummy to Arran."
Colleagues at The Gin Spa, in Glasgow, also described Jade as a 'devoted mother with the warmest smile'. Writing online, management at the spa said: "It's with deep sadness and a heavy heart that I must share the news of the death of our much-loved therapist, Jade McEnroe. Jade passed away on Tuesday following a tragic car accident.
"We will all miss her dearly as she was not only our co-worker but our friend who brightened every day with the warmest smile. She was the kindest soul and a devoted mother, and her devastating loss will undoubtedly be felt by many people. Our thoughts are with Jade's family."
In a heartbreaking tribute to schoolboys Filip and Dominic, their mum Kamilla said her life 'will never be the same again'. She said: "We are heartbroken at the passing of our beloved angels - Filip and Dominic.
"Filip was very intelligent, sensitive and full of love. We will never forget his smile, open arms, and the words "tuli, tuli" (hugs, hugs). He was fascinated by computer games but also incredibly good at chess. He loved chemistry and dreamed of studying at the University of Glasgow.
"Dominic was always smiling, very resolute and sociable. He was extremely caring, always thinking of others first, and the first to help if someone was in trouble. Always surrounded by a group of friends of all ages. He loved dinosaurs and Pokémon, but most of all he loved penguins and dreamed of adopting one. Our lives will never be the same again."
Filip and Dominic's father Jaroslaw, who worked at Wagamama in Silverburn shopping centre, was remembered as a 'cherished chef and friend' by the chain's CEO Thomas Heier. Mr Heier said: "His warmth, dedication and kindness are the characteristics of Jaroslaw that will stay with the team long after his passing.
"We send our most sincere and heartfelt condolences to his family, for which we know he was deeply devoted to. Jaroslaw, you will live in our hearts and minds forever."
Police in Cumbria confirmed the case is now with the coroner. Click here to see the fundraiser.