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Hughes family 'will never come to terms' with death of mum of three

Family pays tribute to 'one in a million' Jillian Hughes

The family of Jillian Hughes has paid tribute to her after her partner was convicted of unlawfully killing her.

John Meadows pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter at Douglas Courthouse, and was sentenced to imprisonment for five years and eight months.

Jillian, who was from Kirby in Liverpool, died in an incident outside the Palace Hotel in March during a family trip to the Isle of Man.

In a statement released by the Isle of Man Constabulary, the Hughes Family said Jill was 'one in a million' and 'a true diamond who thrived for life'.

Reflecting on the incident, they said "we as a family will never ever be able to come to terms with what has happened, we are all living a complete nightmare. This killing should never have taken place."

The family praised the police, Noble's Hospital and those who came forward to help get justice for Jill.

Detective Superintendent Steve Maddocks added: "It is clear having met Jill's family that the huge void that has been left by her death will never be filled."

Hughes Family statement in full:

"Our Jill was one in a million. She was such a happy, sarcastic, hardworking and passionate person.

"Jill came to the Isle of Man for the Easter Holiday over the weekend, the first night ended in tragedy.

"We want everyone to know that Jill was a well-respected mum of three to Chantelle, Sarah and Megan; also Nan to Billy, Georgie and Maiya. Jill was a true diamond who thrived for life. She was liked and loved everywhere she went, her huge smile would light up a room.

"We as a family will never ever be able to come to terms with what has happened, we are all living a complete nightmare. This killing should never have taken place.

"Jill’s Mum, Dad and family would like to thank Detective Superintendent Steve Maddocks, Detective Constable Stephanie Leece and the Isle of Man Constabulary for all your work and dedication to get justice for our Jill.

"Also, Nobles Hospital and Ian for looking after Jill whilst we were waiting for her to be released to come home to Liverpool.

"Thank you also to all those that came forward in the help to get justice for our Jill we can’t thank you all enough.

"Thank you to everyone for the kind wishes and support during this difficult time. Shine bright our Jill.

"Thank you, The Hughes Family"

Detective Superintendent Steve Maddocks statement in full:

"On Friday 29th March 2024, Jillian (Jill) Hughes from Kirby in Liverpool, travelled to the Isle of Man with members of her family, including her granddaughter, for what should have been an enjoyable Easter weekend holiday.

"Jill never returned home after she was killed by her partner, John Meadows. It is clear having met Jill’s family that the huge void that has been left by her death will never be filled. They are a close, loving family and life will never be the same for them, especially for Jill’s mum and dad, sister, brother and three daughters. The family have been dignified throughout what must be a truly awful time.

"I would like to thank my team for all their hard work and dedication and also our colleagues in Merseyside Police Family Liaison Officers and Victim Support both on the Island and in the UK for helping to get justice for Jill."

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