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Edinburgh mum praises ‘kind stranger’ who helped as son had meltdown in shopping centre

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An Edinburgh mum has praised a kind stranger who came to her aid as her autistic son experienced a meltdown in a busy shopping centre.

Marianne Kelly, 41, was with son Emilio, who has autism and ADHD, at The Gyle on May 26, when the eight-year-old went into “full meltdown” in one of the shops.




Marianne said she started to “panic” and was “physically struggling” to control her son, before one kind lady came over to help calm her down. She spoke of her relief when others offered their help.

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Speaking to Edinburgh Live, she said: “Emilio loves to shop and I think many people would think he was going through a bit of sensory overload but he is actually a sensory seeker. He isn’t bothered by crowds or noises, but he does get overwhelmed.

“He wanted something out of Claire’s and I said no which was my error. There was a massive struggle to get him out of the shop and he had a massive meltdown there.

“It went on for ages and then I managed to get him out and back to the car and then he legged right across the car back and back into Claire’s.

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