James Bulger have spoken on TV for the first time about how his horrific death has affected their family.On February 12, 1993, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables, who were both 10, tortured and killed the two-year-old after abducting him from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle, Liverpool.James’ mutilated body was found on railway tracks and the graphic nature of the crime committed by such young boys horrified the nation.The toddler’s brothers were not born when he was murdered, but have always been brought up to remember him as their elder brother.In new Channel 5 documentary Lost Boy: The Killing of James Bulger, his siblings speak for the first time about the impact the tragic death has had on their family.James’ mum Denise Fergus.
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