Police admit losing evidence in teen suicide case
"They don't care about me or the family," a tearful Mr Janin told the BBC, hours after the admission from Scotland Yard."This phone was part of the evidence about what happened to my daughter. I was hoping that answers would have come out and the police told me that this was going to be key.
"I come originally from Argentina, and I wouldn't expect this to happen in Buenos Aires," Mr Janin said. "The British police has a good reputation."I am still in shock. It is a nightmare. After two years of hell, the police have made my suffering worse, said Mr Janin, who lost his wife only four months after his daughter's suicide.
A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: Both the Sim card and the handset were examined by specialists and then placed into the property store at Barnet police station with the intention of providing them back to the family at a later date.
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