Yet we felt that we were all to blame for the kind of society in which we were living; the images of violence and aggression invaded our daily lives; the attitude which said “I don't want to get involved”, “It’s none of my concern”. We were saying that it was everyone’s concern.
MAMAA organised a vigil in Liverpool in memory of James, we felt the need to channel our grief into something positive. The reality was brought home to everyone that this terrible crime could happen to any of our children in any of our towns or villages.
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