Her 2 children were killed by her ex-husband.
The mother of two boys who were killed by her ex-husband says the introduction of new parole laws feels like a victory.
The commencement of the Parole Act means prisoners sentenced to life must serve at least 12 years before being eligible for release.
Kathleen Chada welcomes new Parole Act https://t.co/4E7hluNXxU
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) August 12, 2021
Before now, prisoners could apply after seven years.
Kathleen Chada, whose ex-husband Sanjeev killed her 5 and 10 year old sons Ruairi and Eoghan in 2013, has welcomed the changes
Life sentence prisoners must now serve 12 years before being considered for parole https://t.co/7VILx5MQ8Y
— Irish Independent (@Independent_ie) August 12, 2021

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