He is the mother of the murdered sister Biba Henry and Nicole Smallman Call on women to unite against violence because she addressed her daughters during the night watch.
Mina Smallman speaks to the crowd on Nicole’s 29th birthday.
Young people can be seen holding placards at Barn Hill Pond in Fryent County Park, while others are holding candles.
Some people wear shirts that read: “Anti-racism, feminism, radicalism, millions, women, rise.”
This event is organized by , A sports group dedicated to creating safe streets for women, “no matter what we wear, where we walk, when day or night”.
Due to some high-profile missing persons cases such as Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman, the Metropolitan Police has become the focus of attention
/ PA mediaA year ago, social worker Bibaa Henry and photographer Nicole Smallman celebrated their sister’s birthday in Wembley Park on June 5.
After celebrating Ms. Henry’s 46-year-old outdoor party, they are the last two women left in the parkdayTheir birthday was ambushed by Dan Yar Hussein.
The 19-year-old stabbed Bibaa 8 times and stabbed Nicole 28 times.
On June 7, Nicole’s boyfriend Adam Stone discovered that their bodies were not fully developed. When she could not be contacted the day after the party ended, he started looking for these women.
At the end of the event, Ms. Smallman said: “I looked around, what I saw, I saw beauty everywhere. I saw women of color and people of all different races, I saw men. I See many men.
“The thing we must never do is treat anyone as a bad thing. I know a lot of amazing men… But today we are concerned about women, and we are thinking about women.”
The mother said that when someone asked her what color she wanted to use to represent life, she said “the colors of voting rights”-green, purple and white.
“I’m thinking about Emily Pankhurst, I’m thinking about how determined she is.
“They will break the law to listen to opinions, they are passionate about their business, they are not complacent, they didn’t apologize, they talked enough.
“We belong to us, we deserve something, and it’s time to stop apologizing for the abuse and contempt we received.”
Brent’s councillor, Dawn Butler, the mayor, Sadik Khan and Brent’s northern councilman Barry Gardner also paid their respects and remembered the two women in the vigil.
The Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said: “Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman are both energetic and outstanding women who are passionate about social justice. I express my deepest sympathy for the tragic loss of family and friends.
“The number of vigil in our city tonight shows that they are loved by friends and family, and their lives have moved many people.
“I want to pay tribute to the family and friends of Bibaa and Nicole, and thank them for their incredible power and for bringing the women and girls of our city together. The vigil is an exciting time to commemorate these two women-they Who are they and what do they mean to people.”



