Father who rescued son now helps others
A father from Staffordshire, who launched a rescue mission to find his abducted son, now hopes to help other parents whose children are snatched and taken abroad.
A father from Staffordshire, who launched a rescue mission to find his abducted son, now hopes to help other parents whose children are snatched and taken abroad.
Sean Felton, aged 40, of Poplar Street in Norton Canes, travelled thousand of miles to a remote village in Thailand to track down his son Jobe.
His wife Kim had fled Britain with the three-year-old in May last year. Mr Felton had met his wife five years earlier while on holiday in Thailand.
Although Mr Felton is now re-united with his son, the scars still show, and he is determined to help others who see their children snatched and taken abroad.
His idea is a new website named www.abductedangels.org which aims to be up and running by the end of August.





