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THE grieving mother of Keane Mulready-Woods has told how the “cruelty and inhumanity” of cutting
up and disposing of her child’s body is a “constant and unbearable torment.”
Elizabeth Mulready said that it “prolonged our suffering” after her son’s remains She added: “Instead
of being allowed dignity in death, his body was cut up, scattered and treated as if he was nothing, as
if he was not someone’s son, as if he didn’t matter.”
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By lmfmTHE grieving mother of Keane Mulready-Woods has told how the “cruelty and inhumanity” of cutting
up and disposing of her child’s body is a “constant and unbearable torment.”
Elizabeth Mulready said that it “prolonged our suffering” after her son’s remains She added: “Instead
of being allowed dignity in death, his body was cut up, scattered and treated as if he was nothing, as
if he was not someone’s son, as if he didn’t matter.”
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.