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Claremont killer victim Ciara Glennon’s father says justice has been served, but the idea of closure ‘nonsensical’
Denis Glennon, whose daughter Ciara Glennon was murdered by Claremont killer Bradley Edwards, believes justice has been done after his sentencing to life imprisonment.
Key points:
- Denis Glennon said he felt ‘no sense of revenge’ after the historic sentencing
- But he acknowledge there will ‘always be an empty chair’ at their family table
- Mr Glennon paid tribute to the brave survivors of Edwards’s sadistic attacks
Speaking for the first time since Justice Stephen Hall sentenced Edwards to at least 40 years behind bars, Mr Glennon said the family is at peace with their circumstances and will try and walk with as much dignity as they can muster through the “nightmare we have been catapulted into”.
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