Wembley park stabbings: Nicole and Bibaa's mother 'has no peace' after murder conviction

The mother of two women stabbed to death in a Wembley park last year says the man who murdered her daughters has "no power in our lives".

Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry had been celebrating Ms Henry's birthday when they were attacked by 19-year-old Danyal Hussein.

Hussein had a long-standing interest in mythology, Satanism, and the occult and believed he had formed a pact with a demon which required him to kill six women every six months in exchange for winning a lottery jackpot.

The sisters’ mother, Mina Smallman, spoke to the BBC's Mishal Husain after the murder conviction.

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