Farah Naz, who is the aunt of murdered law graduate Zara Aleena, has said her nieces killer should become 'anonymous' because it's the 'victims that make change', on GMB on Friday
The aunt of murdered law graduate Zara Aleena has said her killer should become 'anonymous' because it's the 'victims that make change'- after an inquest found failures 'across multiple agencies' contributed to her death.
'She is saving lives so it's her face that needs to be remembered, his name should disappear, he should be stamped out, and he should have no joy in seeing his face on a paper, he shouldn't have that status. In society we have some fascination with the bad boys and that needs to be gone.' 'I think that a lot of the mistakes come from the fact he wasn't assessed correctly, he was not assessed as high risk who could cause serious harm. There was so many opportunities to revisit that assessment. Also, perpetrators risks change overtime, so should they not be supervised, visited when they are in prison because the risk increases.'
Farah pointed out that her niece is the one 'saving lives' and changing laws after her murder, therefore her killer's face should be forgotten on GMB on Friday McSweeney was handed a life sentence with a minimum term of 38 years at the Old Bailey in December 2022 after admitting Ms Aleena's murder and sexual assault.Ms Persaud had asked jurors to consider whether any failings by the prison and probation services or Metropolitan Police contributed to Zara's death.
Police were given powers to arrest McSweeney at 4.10pm the same day. In the early hours of June 26, McSweeney murdered Zara.
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