Mum’s comfort for lost son

Bozica 'Bobo' Davis found a way to reconnect with her deceased son Aaron through a psychic medium. 164445 Picture: VICTORIA STONE-MEADOWS

By Victoria Stone-Meadows

A woman from Pakenham who lost her son last year in tragic circumstances has found comfort and closure from an unlikely source.
Bozica Davis, known as Bobo, lost her son Aaron to suicide in April and was missing him terribly before she connected with psychic medium Dennis Stojkovic who works in Narre Warren.
“I have been to a few other readers, mostly they have been tarot card readers rather than mediums without the cards. Dennis has been my first one of those,” she said.
“Dennis gave me confirmation of how my son died and it was amazing what I got with Dennis.
“He didn’t fix me but gave me comfort that what I believed my son had gone through.”
Bobo said she went to Mr Stojkovic trying to find a way to connect with her late son and understand more about what he had been going through.
“What was interesting was as I walked in to see him, he said he needed to give me a hug from my son,” she said.
“Dennis has also been to my house since and often said my son is there and I believe it myself anyway.
“He can help give people comfort and to help them deal with the loss of their loved one.”
Mr Stojkovic said he loves what he does and knows that through him people can find comfort and support in connecting with their family members who have passed.
“I hear, see and feel. I feel how they passed is the best way to describe it is like trying to describe a dream once you wake up,” he said.
“It’s a good feeling standing up there and connecting with loved ones and passing on messages – it’s fantastic.
“I get so much out of it being able to heal the people and I know they get something really profound out of it as well.”
Bobo said she would recommend Mr Stojkovic to anyone who wants to connect with a loved one and said the experience is worth a try.
“I want for any other mother, sister, or brother who is suffering to have that little bit of comfort,” she said.
“It can’t take away the pain, but the comfort I got and what he told me left me walking away with a bit of a lighter heart.”