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Alan Weston & Samantha Mordi

Boy, 10, left 'screaming and sobbing' after missing skiing trip in passport row

A mum has said telling her son he couldn't go on much-anticipated ski trip due to passport delays, has been one of the most "heartbreaking" experiences of her life.

Reuben Murphy's child passport didn't come within a four-week timeframe, leaving her son "screaming and sobbing" as he missed out on one of the last school trips with his primary school friends.

Kirsty Morgan from Liverpool had to let her excited son down, as she broke the news which left him "devastated", the Liverpool Echo reports.

The 39-year-old said: "I was told I could have it cancelled and an emergency one reissued if I went to the passport office, so I did three times only to be told by a manager there was nothing they could do. No one could tell me exactly where my son's passport was."

She says that the Passport Office and courier firm TNT were "blaming each other" for the passport not arriving on time.

Kirsty said: "I had to tell an excited 10 year old boy who's in his last year of school he's not going skiing with his friends. It was one of the most heartbreaking experiences of my life. He was devastated, screaming and sobbing."

At one point Kirsty claimed she was told she could go to Liverpool John Lennon Airport if she wanted to pick up the passport in person, only to receive a text the next day to say it had already been "loaded on the van."

But despite this, the vital document still did not arrive in time for the necessary tests to be carried out before Reuben could travel with his friends from All Saints Catholic Primary School in Anfield.

She said: "People had applied in the same time frame as me and had their passport within two weeks and it was first time too. Reuben's was a renewal, it was his third passport.

"I'm absolutely disgusted. I've never heard him so upset as that in all my life when I told him he couldn't go. It was so sad, it was like somebody had died."

A Passport Office spokesperson said: "As is clearly indicated in our online guidance people should allow up to 10 weeks to get their passport when applying from the UK, or they can apply via a one-week fast track service for child passport renewals."

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