Esther Ghey 'I won't waste energy hating my daughter's killers'
The Guardian|February 13, 2024
Esther Ghey wasn’t sure she would be strong enough to address the crowd at Warrington’s Golden Square on Sunday. More than a thousand people had gathered to remember her daughter Brianna, exactly a year after she was murdered in a nearby park.
Helen Pidd
Esther Ghey 'I won't waste energy hating my daughter's killers'

Some knew Brianna from school or a local youth group for transgender children, but many had never met the sassy, sharptongued 16-year-old. All were united in sorrow for a life cut short.

A few of Brianna’s friends read out tributes, remembering going shopping for hair dye in Barbie pajamas, being guinea pigs for her makeup “looks”, or spending hours building virtual worlds on Minecraft. Seeing them speak gave Ghey the strength she needed to take to the stage and remember her “amazing, unique, and joyful teenager ”.

A day on from the vigil, Ghey sat down with the Guardian to reflect on Brianna’s life and death, and what she hopes will be her daughter’s legacy. Brianna would have loved the anniversary event, she said, particularly when the crowd turned on their phone torches and lifted them in the air for a two-minute silence.

“If she could see from wherever she is now, I think she would have been happy,” said Ghey. Brianna always wanted to be famous.

Many people have watched Ghey with increasing awe since she stood on the steps at Manchester Crown Court just before Christmas and urged “some empathy and compassion ” for the parents of the teenagers responsible for murdering Brianna. It was just minutes after a jury had found 16-year-olds Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliff e guilty of what the judge later called an “exceptionally brutal killing”.

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