Distressed Mother FORGIVES Satan’s worshiper who stabbed his two daughters to death

An afflicted mother forgave Satan worshiper who stabbed her two daughters to death before police took selfies with their bodies.

Sisters Nicole Smallman, 27, and Bibaa Henry, 46, were found intertwined in the undergrowth at Fryent Country Park after being stabbed 30 times in a random attack in the early hours of June 6, 2020.

Mina Smallman, the mother of Nicole and Bibaa and the first ardent black woman in the Church of England, has been able to pardon the murderer of her daughters, 19-year-old Danyal Hussein, for the murders.

Hussein was sentenced to life in prison for a minimum of 35 years after being found guilty of his murders in October last year.

Nicole and Bibaa’s mother, Mina Smallman (pictured with her husband Chris) forgave the man who murdered her daughters

Mina (center) photographed with her two daughters Bibaa (left) and Nicole (right) in the BBC documentary

The sisters (pictured), who had been celebrating Mrs. Henry’s birthday with friends, were found dead after being stabbed in an unprovoked attack.

Nicole Smallman (left) and Bibaa Henry (right) were last seen dancing to fairy-lit music around 1 a.m. on June 6, 2020, after celebrating Bibaa’s birthday with friends in Fryent Country Park.

Danyal Hussein was sentenced to life in prison for a minimum of 35 years in October after being found guilty of murdering women.

“It’s about being able to hear beyond the evil of this world,” Ms. Smallman told The Sun.

“You have to dig deeper when the bad times come.”

He added: “Finding my faith has saved me many times and at times like this you need it.”

During her trial in July last year, Old Bailey learned how Hussein had “killed” the sisters after making a blood pact with a demon to “sacrifice women” in exchange for winning the lottery.

Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, were found dead in bushes in Fryent Country Park, Wembley, north-west London, in June 2020.

Officers guarding forensic tents at Fryent Country Park near Wembley, north London, 8 June 2020

The two sisters had met with friends in the park to celebrate Bibaa’s birthday, but they stayed together taking selfies before being attacked.

Two Metropolitan Police officers, Deniz Jaffer and Jamie Lewis, were also jailed for 33 months in December for taking selfies with their bodies while they watched the crime scene.

Ms Smallman previously told The Mirror: “Something has gone wrong with the investigation and the police have become a safe haven for thugs.”

A few weeks after her murder, she described the time when police returned to the house she shares with her husband Chris to inform them of the allegations against Jaffer and Lewis.

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Jaffer, 48, and Lewis, 33, had been assigned to protect the scene, but moved from their posts to photograph women’s bodies, with images shared with colleagues and friends on WhatsApp.

Deniz Jaffer (left) and Jamie Lewis (right) were police officers assigned to monitor the scene

Ms Smallman spoke outside London’s Old Bailey after Danyal Hussein was convicted of murder last year

The two officers were jailed for two years and nine months in a hearing at the Old Bailey in December 2020, after pleading guilty to misconduct in public office.

A report by the Independent Office of Police Conduct also said earlier that Jaffer’s phone contained “numerous incidents of racial discrimination and racist language” for a period between June 8 and 22 of the same year.

Jaffer and Lewis, none of whom were wearing forensic protection, had arrived at the park at 3:30 p.m.

During the night, Jaffer took four photographs of the bodies in situ and Lewis took two and superimposed his face on one of them to create the selfie-style image.

He has shared his story as part of a BBC documentary to share the message that those who suffer are not alone, but also as part of their determination to change the “toxic” culture of policing.

Two Daughters, a documentary presented by Stacey Dooley, will be broadcast on BBC2 at 21:00 on 29 May.

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