My husband was murdered on holiday – and my whole world collapsed

In a city of lovers and light, one woman was left shattered by the brutal murder of her husband in Paris. Thirty-two years of marriage had taught Eve Henderson and her husband Roderick to face life's ups and downs together. But that fateful birthday weekend in 1997 would be their last. The couple's holiday had turned into a nightmare when they were ambushed on the Champs-Élysées by a gang of youths on inline skates. Roderick was brutally kicked and punched, leaving him with fatal head injuries.

The following days were a blur for Eve as she struggled to cope with the loss of her partner of 32 years. With no support from the authorities or even from the British consulate in Paris, where they had been trying to find a hotel room, Eve felt lost and alone. Her husband's life was slipping away without any input or control over his care, leaving her feeling hopeless.

Eve's journey towards healing began with fighting for justice, not just for Roderick but also for other families who have suffered similar traumas while abroad. She discovered a UK charity called Samm that only took cases from the UK, which led her to set up Murdered Abroad (MA), a charity and peer support group.

Travelling around the world to assist grieving families in accessing justice has given Eve a sense of purpose in life. Her own grief is still present but manageable thanks to therapy, which she credits for helping her 'unpick the good bits' from her shattered life. When asked what keeps her going, Eve said: "It keeps me going. I can go out there and help all these other people in practical ways, but sometimes you do ask yourself: what can I do for my own kids? It's almost like you can't help your own. They lost their dad."

Now 28 years on from the tragic event, Eve still carries the scars of that day, but her efforts to support families abroad who have been let down by the justice system are now paying off.
 
Ugh I'm literally sobbing thinking about this woman's story 😭😩 she's had it tough enough with losing her husband in the worst possible way, and then being left to deal with everything on her own 🤯 no support from authorities or even the consulate? That's just cruel 💔 but what really gets me is how she's used her trauma to create something beautiful out of it 🌈 Murdered Abroad sounds like an amazing charity, and I'm so proud of Eve for finding a way to channel her grief into helping others 👏💖 28 years on, it's clear that she's still carrying scars, but she's also carried by the power of her mission 💪 love this woman's strength, even if she's struggling too 🤗
 
It's just heartbreaking to think about what Eve had to go through after Roderick's senseless murder 🤕. I mean, 32 years of marriage and they're just ambushed on a birthday weekend in Paris? It's like, you'd think the city would be safe for tourists, right? But nope, it turns out even the most romantic places can hold dark secrets.

What really gets me is how Eve was left feeling so isolated and helpless. I mean, no support from the authorities or British consulate? That's just devastating. And to think she had to find solace in fighting for justice, not just for Roderick but also for others who've been through similar traumas... it's just incredible that she took those steps and created Murdered Abroad.

It's amazing how Eve has turned her pain into purpose 🙏. I mean, sure, her own grief is still there, but therapy has helped her find some peace. And what a powerful message: 'unpick the good bits' from your life after something terrible happens. It's not always easy to see the positives in the midst of darkness, but Eve shows us that it's possible.

It's also really touching how she mentions thinking about her own kids and feeling like they can't help themselves 😔. I mean, we've all felt that way at some point or another... but what's amazing is that Eve has found a way to channel that pain into something meaningful. Her story is truly inspiring 💖.
 
🌎😔 I'm thinking about Eve's story and it's heartbreaking. The lack of support from authorities after a brutal murder is just devastating. 🤕 She had to go through so much pain, but what's amazing is how she turned her grief into something positive by fighting for justice and helping others. 💪 It shows that even in the darkest moments, there's always hope for change and making a difference. But at the same time, it also raises questions about the state of support systems for families who have been left behind by a tragic event. 🤝 I wish more countries had better protocols in place to help grieving families abroad. 💔
 
Ugh, I'm so done with this platform rn 🤯... anyway, reading about Eve's story is literally heartbreaking 😭. I mean, can you even imagine being in her shoes 32 years ago? The fact that she was left to deal with the trauma and lack of support from the authorities is just appalling 😡. And now, she's dedicating her life to helping others who have gone through similar ordeals... it's truly inspiring 💖.

But what really gets me is how we're expected to take a charity box donation 🗺️ as an acceptable way to cope with trauma 😔. Like, I get it, fundraising can be important, but let's not forget that there are people out there who genuinely need help and support 🤝. We should be donating more than just money, we should be giving our time and energy too 💪.

Anyway, kudos to Eve for keeping the torch lit and making a difference in the lives of countless families around the world ❤️. Let's all take a page out of her book and do something meaningful with our lives 📚.
 
I'm telling you something's off about this story 🤔... Eve's charity, Murdered Abroad, seems a bit too convenient, don't you think? I mean, it just so happens that another charity, Samm, only takes cases from the UK, which leads her to start MA. It's like she was meant to start an organization that does exactly what Samm does, without any other options. And what about all these families abroad who have been 'let down' by the justice system? Sounds like a cover-up to me 🚫... Or maybe Eve just really wants to help people? Hard to say 🤷‍♀️
 
🤕 this is so sad what happened to eve and her husband its like they left her high & dry after he passed away no support from authorities or consulate whats even more heartbreaking that she had to start a charity of her own to help others who went thru similar traumas 🌟 i think thats whats really important though, her determination 2 help others heal & find justice 4 themselves its not easy 2 go thru such pain & loss but she's still kicking 💪
 
Paris is just soooo romantic 🚫, said no one ever 😒. Like, what's the deal with those inline skates on Champs-Élysées? Who needs that kind of excitement in life? 💀 And can we talk about how Eve was basically left to fend for herself after her husband passed away? No support from authorities or consulate? That's just great 🤷‍♀️. But you know what's even better than a supportive system? A sense of purpose, I guess 🙃. Like, Eve started this charity and peer support group thingy... kudos to her for trying 🎉. I mean, it's not like she's still struggling with grief or anything, but hey, therapy is key, right? 😴
 
man... 😔 just read about Eve Henderson's story and I'm blown away by her strength. 32 yrs with Roderick and then BAM 💥 one fateful night in Paris. no support from authorities or even consulate 🤷‍♀️... you can feel the pain & desperation. but what's even more impressive is how she's channeled that grief into something positive - setting up a charity to help others like her. it's like, she's taken all those dark emotions and turned them into light 💡. I'm living for people like Eve who are doing this kind of work. it's not always easy, but it's so inspiring 🙌.
 
🤕 This poor woman is still carrying around emotional trauma & has dedicated her life to helping others... meanwhile her own kids are struggling without their dad 😔
 
🤔 I'm not buying this story about Eve Henderson's husband Roderick being brutally murdered in Paris... like, where were his friends? Did they even care enough to try and help him after he got hurt? 😒 Also, a charity called Samm only takes cases from the UK? 🤑 That sounds like a pretty dodgy organization to me. How can we trust that they're doing any real good if it's just for their own gain? 💸
 
omg u guys did u hear about this woman eve henderson who was just left shattered by a brutal murder in paris? 😱 i cant even imagine losin my partner of 32 yrs like that. i feel so bad for her and all she went thru. but what im most impressed about is how she bounced back and started fightin for justice 4 others who got screwed over too... 🤝 i mean, shes not just talkin bout herself, shes helpin ppl all around the world who are goin thru similar stuff. 💕 and its so inspiring to hear that therapy helped her cope with her grief... 🙏 anyhoo, u should totes check out this charity she started called murdered abroad (ma) - they do amazing work!!! 👉 https://www.murderedabroad.org/
 
OMG 💔, I'm seriously giving major props to Eve Henderson 🙌! That's some crazy stuff she went through with her husband Roderick being brutally murdered in Paris 🤯. The way she fought for justice and started that charity Murdered Abroad (MA) is so inspiring 🙏. She's literally been helping families like hers for 28 years now 💪, which is honestly mind-blowing.

And you know what really gets me? She's still carrying the emotional scars from that day, but she's using them to fuel her passion and make a difference in other people's lives ❤️. I mean, can you imagine losing someone like Roderick after 32 years of marriage? It's heartbreaking 😭.

Eve's story is a reminder that even in the darkest times, there's always hope for healing and redemption 🌟. And it's amazing to see her kids growing up with a parent who's not only survived her own trauma but is now helping others do the same 💕. She's truly an angel on earth ✨!
 
OMG 😱 this is so heartbreaking what a tragedy 💔 especially when they were just trying to enjoy their holiday together 🌸 and then this gang of youths shows up outta nowhere 🤯 i can imagine how helpless Eve must've felt with no support from authorities or consulate 🚫 it's like they abandoned her right in the middle of her crisis 💔

but you know what's even more amazing? 😍 she didn't let that tragedy define her life instead she used it as fuel to make a difference in others lives 💪 i love how she started Murdered Abroad and now she's helping so many families worldwide 🌎 it just goes to show that we can all be survivors even when life hits us hard 💖
 
😔🤕 This is so sad 💔, can't even imagine what she went through 🙅‍♀️. 32 years of marriage and it was all taken away in one minute ⏱️. She's an inspiration though 💖, fighting for justice for other families going through the same thing 💪. I'm glad she found therapy to help her cope with her grief 😊. It's not easy losing someone you love so much ❤️. And now she's helping others who are going through similar struggles 🤝. That takes a lot of courage and heart 💕.
 
OMG 🤯 she's so brave for keepin goin after all that happened with her hubby... 32 yrs is a long time, and it must've felt like his whole world was crumblin down around her 😔 i feel bad for her & her kids, losin their dad like that too must be so hard on them 🤕
 
I feel so bad for this woman, 32 yrs is a long time to be married and she's lost her partner in such a brutal way 🤕. It's not just about her, though - I think what's really inspiring is that she's turned her pain into something positive by helping others who've been through similar traumas. Her charity Murdered Abroad sounds like an amazing resource for families who feel abandoned by the justice system abroad 💖. I also can relate to her question about balancing being a parent and doing this kind of work - it's not easy, but sometimes that's what makes it so important 🤝.
 
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