The father of Sienna: “Dear child, wherever you are, help Chloe and Max return to life.”
Nicholas Powell, the grieving father of Sienna, who tragically lost her life in a horrific lorry collision, shared a heartfelt plea on social media, calling for support for a family struck by tragedy in Brighton.
Little Max remains unconscious after the brutal impact, while his 35-year-old mother, Christine, has been declared brain-dead. Both lie in intensive care at the University Hospital in Brighton, where doctors fight desperately to save them.
This is what Nicholas Powell wrote:
“My dear child, wherever you are, help these good people. They need kindness. Lord, bring Christine and Max back to life. Amen.”
“Kind people of EnglandChristians, Muslims, Jewsall who believe. I write to you with hope and a plea. Yesterday, I stood with Christine and Maxs familyhardworking, kind souls.
In my thoughts and actions, I am with them. I feel their pain more deeply than anyone else,” wrote the grieving father, his words heavy with shared sorrow.
His plea was simple, yet profound: “Pray for this familywhether in a church, mosque, or synagogue. God is one, though called by many names. There is a force that moves this world. What we name it, what we believe, does not matter. We are all English, regardless of faith, race, or origin. We are all human.”










