Public inquiry ‘chance for a legacy’ for Emma Caldwell, says mother
by Pa Scotland Reporters
Mar 07, 2024
4 minutes
The mother of murdered Emma Caldwell believes the announcement of a public inquiry into her death will be a “chance for a legacy” for her daughter.
Margaret Caldwell said the fight for justice for her daughter, who was killed by Iain Packer in 2005, “isn’t finished yet” as she reacted to the announcement that there would be an inquiry into the police investigation into her daughter’s murder.
The family’s lawyer, Aamer Anwar, said: “For a mother, today is a chance for a legacy for Emma Caldwell and for the victims of sexual violence.
“Emma’s family hope her name will live on long after her killer’s name
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