Mum Of Murdered Sarah Payne In Hospital

Mum Of Murdered Sarah Payne In Hospital

The mother of murdered schoolgirl Sarah Payne has been taken to hospital almost two years after surviving a life-threatening stroke, it has been revealed.

Sara Payne , who was given a 50% chance of living following a massive brain seizure at the end of 2009, "collapsed in agony" at her home on Wednesday morning.

Her friend and fellow child welfare campaigner Shy Keenan alerted paramedics after the collapse.

"I was with her when it happened and called 999 and although we don't know what's wrong yet, she is in the very best possible hands and just needs us to keep her in our thoughts," Ms Keenan said.

Ms Payne campaigned vigorously on child abuse issues after her daughter Sarah, eight, was murdered by paedophile Roy Whiting in 2000.

She founded the campaign group Phoenix Chiefs with Ms Keenan.

Writing on Twitter, the group said : "Sara rushed back into hospital am waiting for news..... Please send lots of good thoughts Sara's way x".

On Wednesday afternoon the group updated followers and said: "Sara sends her love and thanks you all for thinking of her, she is with her loved ones and is comfortable, will update as soon as we have more..."

Ms Payne was taken to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south London, before Christmas two years ago in a life-threatening condition.

She survived two major brain operations in 36 hours, but was left paralysed down the left side of her body after suffering a stroke brought on by a brain aneurysm.

Speaking for the first time since the illness in January last year, Ms Payne, who has deep scars from the surgery, told the now-defunct News Of The World (NOTW): "I've got to take it slowly and be patient.

"The doctors have faith in me and know I'm a fighter.

"But I'm under no illusion - I've months of tough physio to get through and there's a long road ahead."

Ms Payne, from Surrey, also had a life-saving operation to cure a ruptured aneurysm in 2008.

She was given an MBE in the 2008 New Year Honours List for her tireless work to keep children safe from paedophiles.

It led to Sarah's Law in the UK, which allows parents to check if someone with regular unsupervised access to their children has a criminal record for abuse.

:: Earlier this year it was reported that Ms Payne's mobile phone voicemail messages had been targeted by the NOTW amid an investigation into phone hacking.