Brooke Kinsella, whose brother Ben was stabbed to death 15 years ago, said his loss “continued to devastate her family”. Speaking as part of a new week of Knife Crime Awareness Week, the actress, who has helped create the Ben Kinsella Trust in his name, said: “Fifteen years ago, my brother Ben was tragically stolen from us by the senseless act of knife violence. “His loss continues to devastate our family, fuelling our determination to eradicate knife crime and prevent other families from enduring the pain we have experienced. “I am acutely aware of the impact that knife crime has on our communities.
Every day, we hear stories of young lives ended too soon, and families left devastated by the senseless violence that surrounds us. "It is not just the physical harm that is inflicted, but the emotional trauma that lingers long after the incident has passed. ”Brooke said she was particularly concerned about the rising number of people escaping custodial sentences for carrying knives.
She continued: “It is really disturbing to see figures detailing how so many habitual knife carriers are not receiving the harshest punishment - prison. "We need to send a clear message that carrying a knife is not OK.
Yet each year more and more people appear to be escaping custodial sentences. It puts many people in needless danger. ”Setting out her commitment to trying to change attitudes and behaviour she added: “I will never give up campaigning to stop knife crime.
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