Daily Mail

TIME TO EASE THEIR PAIN

- By David Gauke JUSTICE SECRETARY

LOSING a loved one to murder is devastatin­g, but it is especially cruel if the murderer refuses to disclose the location of the victim’s remains. The not knowing and endless searching, all while their loved one’s killer refuses to cooperate and provide the answers families so desperatel­y seek.

This has been the case for Marie McCourt, who faced the unimaginab­le pain of her 22year-old daughter Helen never returning from work and being murdered when her life had barely begun.

This pain was compounded when her murderer refused to reveal any informatio­n as to where her body lay, taking away any prospect of closure or a final goodbye.

Her family’s additional suffering cannot be right. That is why we are bringing forward ‘Helen’s Law’, campaigned for so heavily and admirably by this newspaper, to ensure the Parole Board must consider this cruelty when reviewing an offender’s suitabilit­y for release.

Indeed, there is something particular­ly wicked for a murderer to exert the little power they have left to manipulate the emotions of a grieving family.

And Marie has dedicated every moment and bit of energy she has in a tireless bid to change the law – making it harder for murderers who refuse to co-operate to ever be released.

After meeting Marie I understood just how awful it is not being able to get this closure. Beyond her personal anguish, she has sacrificed so much to fight for other families in similar circumstan­ces.

Of course, prison should always seek to rehabilita­te people back into society – and we should view reintegrat­ion as the primary goal.

However, once introduced, this new legislatio­n should make it clearer than ever that refusal to cooperate with investigat­ions and causing further harm to grieving families could see offenders behind bars for longer.

When a loved one is murdered the least their family deserve is answers and closure.

Marie McCourt may never get this – but her daughter’s life will be honoured for ever.

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Murderer: Ian Simms pictured on day release in March
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