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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Sometimes we experience grief which is so heart breaking and it is impossible to come to terms with monster acts. We do not go through grief and come out the other side the same as we were before the loss. Grief changes people. The death of my sister Aga changed me as death of Peter changed Leon. We desperately want everything to be the same as it was before the loss. This unachievable desire, simultaneously so natural and so understandable ... yet
When Leon Savage's 16-year-old brother Peter was murdered 14 years ago he told reporters he felt no anger towards his killer, only sorrow.
But faced with the prospect of seeing his alleged murderer in court the staunch Christian today said he would find it hard to keep his negative emotions at bay Arrests open 'old wounds' for brother of Peter Savage ; Man charged over 1995 schoolboy murder