She has also spoken about her unimaginable loss, and how she has tried to cope since her daughters were cruelly taken away.“I would say to someone who has lost their child in extreme circumstances, try to let the anger go,” Ms Smallman told“You’re not letting your loved one down by letting go. If you imagine them looking down, they would be so upset that you have punctuated your life, so the aggressor, the murderer, wins. Let the anger go.
The court was told Hussein stabbed Ms Henry eight times before turning to her sister, who suffered 28 stab wounds as she bravely attempted to defend herself.“What she must have gone through watching Bibaa getting savagely attacked, that’s where we all got really upset,” the 27-year-old’s father Chris told the BBC.
But she described having dark periods she described in the documentary as “meltdowns”, saying: “It’s like a dam. It’s like, ‘I can’t do this anymore’. Something snaps and when it snaps, to be honest with you, I actually want to join my girls. I don’t want to be here.
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