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Sean Luke’s mother: ‘I have to live until I die without my child’
by
Shastri Boodan
Sean Luke’s mother Pauline Lumfai wept openly yesterday when Guardian Media visited her home at Henry Street East, Orange Valley, shortly after a High Court Judge found two men guilty of murdering her six-year-old.
But Lumfai said the only way she could get justice is if she gets her son back, something that will never happen.
“I have to live with that for the rest of my life because there is no true justice for me. The justice, what I want is that I want back my son. They could give me back my child? They can’t, so where my justice is? That is it, I have no justice,” she said.