by a convicted sex offender. what s your message to the government, to the prime minister, about what you ve been through collectively? listen and learn. 0ur voices are the most important. if you don t listen, you re not going to get nowhere. along with other families, their new campaign group, killed women, will demand changes to protect women. too much violence, too many left without mothers, daughters and sisters. lucy manning, bbc news. the home office told us it s investing more than £230 million to tackle domestic homicide. joining us now is nour norris, the sister of khaola saleem and aunt of raneem 0udeh, and carole gould the mother of ellie gould. good morning. when you were in that room with those women, sharing
Thomas Griffiths, then 17, repeatedly stabbed Ellie Gould, also 17, in the neck at her home in Calne, Wiltshire, in May 2019 after she ended their short-lived relationship.