Author Julia Engelhorn is interviewed by the BBC about the launch of PreciousScars.org, a first-of-its-kind online hub for parents who have lost, or fear losing, children to violent crime.

Broadcast Coverage For Precious Scars Founder Julia Engelhorn

Julia speaks to the BBC about the launch of PreciousScar.Org

Author Julia Engelhorn has been interviewed by the BBC about the launch of her new online support hub for grieving parents.

Julia, whose three-year-old twins were tragically murdered in 2017, has just launched the first dedicated support hub for parents who lose children at the hands of abusive partners.

She created the platform PreciousScars.org following the deaths of her “angelic” three-year-olds, Maximo and Octavia, in 2017.

They were allegedly killed by her ex-husband, Mario-César Deus Yela, in what she describes as a sick act of post-divorce revenge.

Deus Yela was arrested but took his own life in prison while awaiting trial in 2019.

Julia, an artist and qigong teacher, has since remarried and rebuilt her life thanks to the “unwavering” support of friends and extended family.

But speaking with Arun Verma of BBC Midlands, she said coming to terms with the tragedy was made more difficult because of a lack of online resources.

PreciousScars.org aims to fill that “informational void”. It is designed for parents, family members and carers whose children or siblings have died through – or who could be at risk of – serious violent crime at the hands of a close relation.

The site has dozens of informational and instructional articles written by Julia herself. It is free to access and includes links to victim support agencies, grief counsellors, helplines, and national charities.

For all media requests, including interviews with Julia Engelhorn and review copies of her healing memoir Precious Scars, contact publicist Anthony Harvison.

Author Julia Engelhorn launches PreciousScars.org, a first-of-its-kind online hub for parents who have lost, or fear losing, children to violent crime.
Author Julia Engelhorn, whose three-year-old twins were tragically murdered, has been interviewed by the BBC after launching PreciousScars.org, a first-of-its-kind online hub for parents who have lost, or fear losing, children to violent crime.

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