Rosie Batty’s memoir reminds us that family violence can happen to anyone.
We read Luke Batty’s heartbreaking letter to his mum: It’s OK talk a little and LOL (laugh out loud). Just take a BREAK.”
We hear of Luke Batty’s desperate account of trying to save his mum.
“I tried to stop him.”
“I tried to pull him off Mum, but I was too little.”
And we digest Luke Batty’s loving words about the father who would kill him, the father he “loved him to bits”
Australian of the year Rosie Batty has revealed how her son Luke tried to protect her from his father, Greg, never knowing that in time he would be the victim of his father’s violence.
In her autobiography, out today, Rosie Batty writes of how at one point her former husband Greg told Luke that he was going to kill him, but that the young boy played down the threat.
In 2013 his dad showed him the knife and told him: “It could all end with this.”
“He said he was tired of this life and wanted to go to the next life. And he said he wanted me to go with him,” Luke told Ms Batty.
And yet they never realised his words would come true.
In February last year Luke was beaten, stabbed and killed by his own father at cricket practice in front of shocked onlookers. His mother, Rosie was there.
In a detailed account of her book “A Mother’s Story” in today’s Herald Sun we learn that Rosie Batty wanted to take Luke to England to escape her ex-partner but believed she couldn’t after advice from Legal Aid.