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Jennifer was forced to leave her 15-year-old son behind in London, now she worries he may be stuck in the UK

Jennifer Guy spent the duration of her flight back home to Australia in tears after being faced with what she says was the hardest decision of her life.
Key points:
- Ms Guy left her son with a family friend in London, where he will stay temporarily
- The new cap on arrivals has been halved, making her anxious about cancellations
- Ms Guy rebooked her son on a February 12 flight, the earliest she could afford
On her journey back home to Townsville from the United Kingdom, she was forced to leave her 15-year-old son, Dan, behind at London’s Heathrow Airport after he was too unwell to board the plane.
Speaking to the ABC in quarantine from Sydney’s Hilton hotel, Ms Guy said she and her daughter Cailyn,11, couldn’t eat or sleep on the flight back.
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