WALES: Sion would not want to see us cry; FAMILY SPEAKS OUT OVER STUDENT'S KILLING.(News)

Daily Post (Liverpool, England) | June 9, 2008 | Copyright

Byline: By HYWEL TREWYN

THE GRIEVING mum of an innocent student killed in a drink-fuelled attack outside a Liverpool nightclub has spoken to the Daily Post of her anguish at losing her "main man."

Sharon Hardy, 48, the mother of Sion Hardy, described fthe devastating effect of losing her only son.

Sion died after a savage beating during a revenge attack on his friend.

In an exclusive interview, Sharon and her daughters spoke of how she sent her son to college thinking it would be safe, only for him to be killed by fellow students.

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