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Marvel gets Spider-Man headstone plea from grieving dad | |
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A grieving father who wants to place a Spider-Man headstone on his four-year-old son's grave is still awaiting permission from media giant Marvel, six months after his child's death. | A grieving father who wants to place a Spider-Man headstone on his four-year-old son's grave is still awaiting permission from media giant Marvel, six months after his child's death. |
Ollie Jones died days before Christmas from a rare genetic condition. | Ollie Jones died days before Christmas from a rare genetic condition. |
Lloyd Jones said his son's face would "light up" when he saw the superhero. | Lloyd Jones said his son's face would "light up" when he saw the superhero. |
The family, from Kent, said they had repeatedly asked Marvel but heard nothing back. The BBC has contacted the company but had no response. | |
They told the Kent Messenger they had created an early design of the headstone that would read: "Your beaming smile will stay in our hearts and minds forever." | |
Mr Jones said his son, who died from leukodystrophy, a condition affecting the brain and spinal cord, was "crazy" about Spider-Man and would have wanted the headstone. | Mr Jones said his son, who died from leukodystrophy, a condition affecting the brain and spinal cord, was "crazy" about Spider-Man and would have wanted the headstone. |
Explaining how Ollie could not talk properly but would try to say his favourite character's name, he said: "The way he said it was really funny...he was just crazy about it, so yes I think if there is an afterlife and he's looking down, he'd definitely love to have it." | Explaining how Ollie could not talk properly but would try to say his favourite character's name, he said: "The way he said it was really funny...he was just crazy about it, so yes I think if there is an afterlife and he's looking down, he'd definitely love to have it." |
He said: "I just wanted something a bit special for him because he was my pride and joy, my perfect little baby, the best thing that ever happened to me." | He said: "I just wanted something a bit special for him because he was my pride and joy, my perfect little baby, the best thing that ever happened to me." |
Ollie's uncle Jason Jones said: "I know someone out there will know someone - we've tried emailing, we've tried phoning. | Ollie's uncle Jason Jones said: "I know someone out there will know someone - we've tried emailing, we've tried phoning. |
"It's all paid for, the design's done, the man's ready to cut the stone. We just need that letter saying we can do it." | "It's all paid for, the design's done, the man's ready to cut the stone. We just need that letter saying we can do it." |
The website for Marvel's parent company Disney states all requests to use its content must be submitted in writing and responses can take several weeks. | The website for Marvel's parent company Disney states all requests to use its content must be submitted in writing and responses can take several weeks. |
Maidstone Borough Council, which owns Maidstone Cemetery, said it contacted Marvel on behalf of the family, but added: "Sadly, these types of stones have to adhere to copyright." | Maidstone Borough Council, which owns Maidstone Cemetery, said it contacted Marvel on behalf of the family, but added: "Sadly, these types of stones have to adhere to copyright." |
"The Maidstone Borough Council Bereavement Services team will do everything they can to help," he said. | "The Maidstone Borough Council Bereavement Services team will do everything they can to help," he said. |
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