hereHis funeral was well attended, with many adults and children from his school also paying their respects.In a statement read to the court by prosecutor Charlotte Crangle, Louis' father Terry said no-one can understand the impact of the loss of a child until it happens to them.He said: "Telling the family was one of the hardest things I have had to do in my life.
Nobody believed me when I told them what had happened."Louis' mother Julie Ryan, who read her statement out in court, said: "I am petrified of going outside now, the world is unsafe for me and the ones I love.The court heard that Louis' older brother was run over three years earlier, and that he has feelings of 'survivors guilt'.Judge Potter told the defendant: "You, Mr Hussain,.
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