“Everytime I walk into my son’s room, I still feel like he’s going to run out of it and call me: Mom…”

A Mother’s Heartbreaking Words: “Every Time I Walk into My Son’s Room, I Still Feel Like He’s Going to Run Out and Call Me ‘Mom…’”
In the quiet moments that follow unimaginable loss, some words pierce deeper than any headline. Theo’s mother recently shared one such testimony that has moved many across France:
“Every time I walk into my son’s room, I still feel like he’s going to run out of it and call me: Mom…”
The bedroom remains exactly as Theo left it — clothes, toys, memories untouched — a silent sanctuary frozen in time. Yet the boy who once filled it with laughter and energy will never return. The family continues to navigate their days carrying a grief that refuses to settle, living each moment with the heavy knowledge that their world has been permanently altered.

The tragedy unfolded near the reindeer forest, an area now etched into the collective memory of the nation. Details surrounding Theo’s final hours remain the subject of intense scrutiny, with the ongoing investigation raising more questions than answers. French authorities continue their work as public debate grows, with many seeking clarity, accountability, and justice for a young life cut far too short.
As weeks turn into months, Theo’s loved ones hold onto the fragments of joy he brought while confronting the painful reality of his absence. His mother’s words serve as a raw reminder of the enduring bond between parent and child — one that even death cannot fully sever.