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Losing a child is possibly the worst thing anyone can go through

Scottish Daily Express

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August 05, 2025

When actors Sarah Parish and James Murray lost their baby daughter Ella-Jayne, it changed their lives irrevocably.

- By Margaret Hussey

Ella-Jayne was just eight months old when she died in 2009 from a congenital heart condition. And Cutting It and W1A star Sarah, 57, says it altered the couple's perspective on life.

"I think when something that awful happens to you, nothing is ever going to get as bad," explains Sarah. "We've gone through the worst thing that anyone could go through and survived, and that in itself is quite an empowering feeling. In a way, I think it makes you as a person - that kind of grief."

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In 2014, the couple set up The Murray Parish Trust in Ella-Jayne's memory, helping seriously ill children, predominantly in England and around Hampshire where they live, and at University Hospital Southampton, where their daughter was treated in the paediatric intensive care unit.

To date, the couple have raised more than £5million and now they are rebranding the charity to Imagine This - with a goal to help every seriously ill child with their mental health and emotional needs nationwide by 2035.

The couple say they experienced first hand how hard it is when your child is seriously ill - while all the medical needs are looked after, sometimes the emotional support isn’t there. "And that's not the NHS's fault," says Sarah.

Husband James, 50, agrees. "It's a really lonely, desperate time, when you have been given tragic life-changing news about your child," says the actor, who played Prince Andrew in The Crown. "But at the end of the day, when there is no room at the hospital and you are far away from home, you have to go and break down in a tiny, airless room, then rinse and repeat the next day."

Sarah nods: "It's terrifying. For Jim and I we are actors and it was not like we had a nine to five job. Most parents have got normal jobs and one of them might have to give it up and for them that's a huge financial strain.

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