Charlotte Foster
Family & Pets

“Please go away”: Grieving mother slams “god-bothering” vandal

A heart-broken mother has slammed a “god-botherer” who superglued a cross to her son’s memorial.

Sydney parents Edwina and Anthony Symonds lost their son Sebastian, lovingly known as Seb, when he was just 10-months-old in 2018.

After Seb’s death, the grieving parents organised for a memorial plaque to be fixed to a sitting rock located at a popular walk in the city's northern beaches – a place they frequented with Seb before his passing.

Edwina told 9Honey that she is used to finding well-wishing trinkets people have left behind on Seb’s memorial.

"Previously we've had little bibles left there, or small rocks that have been painted by children, or feathers," Edwina said, adding that the family usually takes the items with them as they go along.

However, Edwina said one passerby has taken it too far, by supergluing a religious cross to the plaque.

"It's obnoxious," Edwina says.

She was informed of the unwanted addition to her son's plaque by a friend, and shared a post on a local Facebook page to explain her distress.

"To be fair, I'm Catholic and I used to go to church every week when I was younger. I don't have a problem with religion," she said.

"I think I captured it well with what I wrote. But don't super glue your religion to me or my son."

Her Facebook post read, "To the God-botherer that vandalised our son's plaque by supergluing a cross to it!!! I imagine somewhere in whatever religion you choose to follow, there is some sort of rule that says, 'Don't be a low-life by wrecking other people's property.' If not, there should be.”

"Religion is a nice ideal. You are entitled to your beliefs and no-one should take issue with that. I certainly don't.”

"I am sure you had some lovely thoughts when you were sitting with Seb like, 'God took this baby to a 'better' place, or that he 'had a plan' for this child, or even the classic 'everything happens for a reason.'”

"Cool story, but please go away. Seb doesn't need you to 'save' him. He died already. He can't be saved.”

Anthony also commented on the post, not holding back with his frustration over the vandal’s actions.

"To the god botherer, Seb is looking down having a laugh at your kooky effort and giving you his swear finger. At 10 months old, his heart was as pure as it gets, though he has subsequently learnt the words f--k you.”

"A narrow minded fool, keep away from Seb's little playground. Keep your ideas out of other people's lives unless invited in, the end.”

While many of the comments expressed distress at news of her son's death at such a young age, Edwina was quick to explain they are managing to live with their grief, and that Seb's death isn't the issue at hand.

"I'm sure they had good intentions, but their execution is s***house," Edwina told 9Honey.

"I haven't been down there yet, you have to walk one kilometre along the walkway to see it. I'll have to go to Bunnings to get some bond remover or something. But I have two young kids, so it's just another thing on my to-do list."

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