Sister of woman murdered by her husband on the day Boris Johnson had birthday party says she wished she broke rules to be with her
"I have this unbearable guilt that I followed the rules and wasn't with her," said sister Kimberley Seeger.
"My sister would maybe be here if I had broken the rules like the government. She wanted to see us for so long, but I was adamant I was not going to break the law," she said."The photos can't lie; the evidence is there. He doesn't deserve to be prime minister.
"After she died, our homicide case workers were not allowed to meet us in person, they could only support us over the phone, and that was the same for therapy. We were denied a support network.
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