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Home » BBC The Repair Shop viewers left in tears as bereaved parents uncover heartbreaking message from late son: ‘Oh my goodness!’
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BBC The Repair Shop viewers left in tears as bereaved parents uncover heartbreaking message from late son: ‘Oh my goodness!’

By britishbulletin.com16 July 20263 Mins Read
BBC The Repair Shop viewers left in tears as bereaved parents uncover heartbreaking message from late son: ‘Oh my goodness!’
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A bereaved mother was overcome with emotion during one of The Repair Shop’s most moving episodes ever broadcast.

Margaret Ivin visited the BBC programme’s famous barn alongside her husband John, carrying an unusual item with profound personal significance.


The couple brought a section of their kitchen wall that had broken into multiple fragments.

However, the fragments concealed a note penned by their son Christopher in 1989, when he was just 14 years old.

Margaret and John Ivin visited The Repair Shop with a treasured piece of their family home

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Christopher later died from testicular cancer at the age of 35, making the unexpected discovery of his childhood message all the more poignant for his grieving parents.

The hidden message only came to light the previous summer when builders undertaking renovation work at the family home discovered it concealed behind the walls.

Christopher’s note read: “This is original wallpaper, Friday 4:15, 8th of December 1989. Please leave this wallpaper. Chris.”

Ms Ivin described the moment of discovery to experts Dominic Chinea and Richard Fraser: “It was a complete shock to see it there.

The emotional restoration left the grieving parents overwhelmed

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“It was our late son, Christopher. Back when he was about 14.”

The teenager had apparently been fond of scattering small notes throughout the house, though this particular message remained hidden for decades until after his death.

Ms Ivin’s voice faltered as she recounted her son’s devastating illness.

“He got a very, very rare form of cancer. Testicular cancer, coming up to 35.

The hidden message was written by Christopher when he was just 14 years old

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“It was 18 months from diagnosis to when he died,” she told the programme, visibly struggling with her emotions.

Her husband, Mr Ivin, acknowledged how rapidly events had unfolded, saying it had all happened “so quickly”, prompting expert Mr Chinea to offer a quiet apology.

Ms Ivin spoke candidly about the lasting impact of her loss: “When you lose a child, you never get over it. You get through it, we’ve just got through.”

The workmen had attempted to preserve the message by carefully cutting it from the wall, but the delicate plaster quickly started to deteriorate.

Expert Rob Butterfield took on the daunting task of reassembling the fragile piece, confessing his anxiety about the project.

“The whole thing fills me with terror. It’s so fragile, it’s so brittle.

“You just have to breathe on it, and it’s falling apart. So I don’t want to move it too much,” he explained.

When the completed restoration was finally presented to the couple, Ms Ivin was rendered speechless.

The BBC programme restored the precious message after it was discovered behind a kitchen wall

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“That’s amazing,” she exclaimed, whilst Mr Ivin silently wiped tears from his eyes.

Fans of the show quickly took to social media to share their thoughts on the episode.

“Watched this tonight, an amazing bit of restoration, well done, The Repair Shop”, one person wrote on X.

Another said: “Oh my goodness, this is emotional.”

“I’m crying!!!” declared another viewer.

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