Mum's life 'torn apart' by row over son's ashes.

The Star (Sheffield) (Sheffield, England) | July 24, 2007 | Copyright

A GRIEVING Sheffield mum claims she has been unable to say goodbye to her son after becoming embroiled in a bitter row with his best friend over his ashes.

Susan Camis says her life was torn apart when Helen Wordsworth, from Busk Meadow, refused to hand over the ashes of Susan's 27-year-old son Lee Wade, who died following an operation at Northern General Hospital.

Now Susan, 48, of Sunbury-on-Thames in London, says she is unable to "find closure" because she has no permanent place to grieve.

But Helen, who has already scattered Lee's ashes at a ...

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