The heinous crime extinguishing the lives of three young British girls in a dance class in Southport reverberated across the Atlantic. I spoke to my mother, a British Pakistani Muslim woman and retired National Health Service pediatrician who dedicated her life to the well-being of British children. Now in her 80s, we mourned the devastating loss so unfathomable we both were lost for words.
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