These days, there are few things Lewis Milton enjoys more than the pleasantly ordinary rhythms of family life.
The devoted father is up early each morning to look after his two-year-old daughter, Marla-May, and is an attentive partner to his girlfriend.
Most days are a happy muddle of dog walks, childcare and the occasional snatched gym session when time allows – though at the moment he is focused on planning a long‑dreamed‑of trip to Iceland. He is hoping to retrain as a counsellor after stepping away from a career in recruitment, too.
His life is, by any measure, the picture of normality.
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