FAMILIES of women killed by men yesterday joined the aunt of murdered Zara Aleena in a huge march calling for change.
Farah Naz spoke bravely about her niece, 35, killed by Jordan McSweeney as she walked home from a night out.
She was joined by the parents of Sarah Everard and family representatives of Sabina Nessa and Jan Mustafa.
Also there was Mina Smallman, whose daughters Nicole, 27, and 46-year-old Bibaa were killed by devil worshipper Danyal Hussein, 19.
Farah told marchers: "Let's walk with Zara in our hearts. Let's walk with all murdered women in our hearts.
"Let's hold them in our hearts and let them live again."
She led the crowd in a silent vigil before stopping at the scene of her niece's killing in Ilford, East London.
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