The family of victim Kennedi Westcarr-Sabaroche have slammed Britain’s broken justice system

Gogoa Tape strangled Kennedi Westcarr-Sabaroche, the mother of his young child, in her car but was allowed to plead guilty to manslaughter with diminished responsibility.
As a result he was handed a hospital order, not a prison sentence, and shockingly has access to Universal Credit.
Kennedi’s family have written to the PM calling for a meeting to address flaws in the justice system.
Linda Westcarr, mother of Kennedi, said: “My daughter’s killer was spared prison, yet we have to serve a life sentence of grief.
“The justice system failed Kennedi, it failed her little girl and it has failed women across this country.
