Heartbroken mum barred from entering UK to say goodbye to dying husband

A heartbroken mum has been barred from entering the UK to say goodbye to her dying husband who is on life support, her family claim.

Luchy Lopez-Hammann, 52, has reportedly been prevented from flying to Scotland to see her spouse, Andreas, due to Home Office ‘delays’.

The mum has been trying to get into the country after Andreas, 59, had a heart attack on Saturday, while on a trip with their little boy.

He is on life support in East Kilbride, but Luchy has been unable to join him and comfort their 10-year-old son, John the Daily Record reports.

This is because she is not an EU national.

The Home Office has said it is trying to contact Luchy, who lives in Hamburg, Germany, to arrange a visa waiver. This would allow her to travel to the UK "as soon as she has arranged a flight", it said.


Despite Luchy living in Germany for 13 years, and her husband and son being German, she holds a Peruvian passport.

Andreas, also known as Teddy, travelled from Germany to Ayr with John to attend nephew Kevin McLaughlin’s wedding last Thursday.

On Saturday morning, he reportedly began feeling unwell while at his sister Marina’s home in Ayr.

Andreas underwent emergency surgery after being rushed to Hairmyres Hospital in East Kilbride, but there were complications and his kidneys failed.

The family are now preparing to turn off his life support – with Luchy desperately trying to get to Scotland before that happens.

Andreas was last night clinging to life in the intensive care unit at Hairmyres.


Read More

Top Stories from Mirror Online

  • Man’s nose bitten off by pal
  • Death row killer swapped with twin
  • Battle of Amiens centenary
  • Mum earns £70k from unwanted shoes

The couple’s son John has been left distraught and wishes his “mamma” could be with him. He is now being looked after by cousin Kevin, 26, and his wife Abigail, 27, at their home in Ayr.

The heartbroken youngster was at his father’s hospital bedside before returning to Ayr.

Kevin said: “At first I only explained what I needed to John, but I’ve had to tell him what’s happening. He doesn’t want to go back to the hospital.

“Luchy had to pay €500 and travel to Berlin on Wednesday to the British Consul just to have an interview for a visa to get here and there’s no guarantee it will be granted.

"It’s not as if Luchy is coming here to stay or take money. It’s just a ridiculous situation for them to be going through.”

Abigail claimed: “It’s absolutely disgusting what they are doing to them. Luchy should be able to fly here to be at Andreas’s bedside and be with her son.

“John’s dad is being kept alive and he needs his mum here to comfort him. Our own sons are distracting him but he is so upset.”

Last night, the Scottish Government intervened to try to get Luchy into Scotland.

Migration Minister Ben Macpherson said: “A way must be found urgently to enable Ms Lopez-Hammann to be with her husband and son.”

Last night, the Home Office insisted they were trying to get Luchy into the country.

A spokesman said: “We are currently trying to contact Mrs Lopez-Hammann to arrange a visa waiver which will allow her to travel as soon as she has arranged a flight.”

Andreas’ long-time friend Willie Drummond, 68, who was at the hospital yesterday, said: “The machines are being turned off now one by one. But the patient is determinedly hanging on till his wife arrives."

He claimed: “This whole incident could have been avoided if the Home Office had reacted sooner. We pray that his wife makes it on time.”

Source: Read Full Article