Mina Smallman, whose daughters were murdered six years ago, is sounding the alarm again after serial offender Simon Levy walked free — thanks to a cascade of failures across police, prosecutors, courts, and prisons. She calls the system “crumbling” and demands urgent, systemic change to protect women, rejecting hollow apologies from authorities. Smallman, haunted by past failures, warns that releasing violent offenders early — including those with Levy’s record — threatens public safety. She urges a unified, proactive strategy tackling misogyny at its roots, comparing online radicalization to terrorism, and insists statistics alone won’t stop future tragedies.
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