Esther Ghey, the mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey, met with the family of one of the assailants, as part of her initiatives through Peace in Mind, promoting greater mindfulness in schools and secure online environments for children.
In a profound gesture of empathy and resilience, Esther Ghey, the mother of murdered teenager Brianna Ghey, met with the family of one of Brianna’s killers, Scarlett Jenkinson, in Warrington. The meeting took an emotional turn as Ghey connected with Jenkinson’s mother and uncle, engaging in discussions about parenting challenges and the impact of mobile phone usage among children. This meeting is notable as Brianna Ghey, aged 16, was fatally stabbed by 15-year-olds Scarlett Jenkinson and Eddie Ratcliffe in the previous year, a case that attracted significant attention due to its brutal nature.
Esther Ghey has spearheaded the Peace in Mind community interest company in memory of her daughter, advocating for increased mindfulness in schools and better safeguards on social media and mobile phones to protect children. Her efforts to promote positive change include meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Secretary of State for Science, Innovation, and Technology Michelle Donelan. The initiative has raised over £85,000 towards fostering a safer and more empathetic society, underlining Ghey’s commitment to preventing such tragedies through education and awareness.
Scarlett Jenkinson was sentenced to a minimum of 22 years for her role in Brianna’s murder, while co-accused Eddie Ratcliffe received a 20-year sentence. Despite the tragedy, Esther Ghey has showcased remarkable strength and understanding, emphasizing the lack of resentment towards Jenkinson’s family and her willingness to work together on campaigns that bring awareness to the dangers posed by children’s unsupervised mobile phone use.
The meetings and discussions between Esther Ghey and the families involved underscore a shared commitment to creating societal changes that prioritize the mental and emotional wellness of children and teenagers. Through Peace and Mind UK, Esther Ghey continues to champion initiatives aimed at implementing widespread mindfulness training in schools and tightening regulations on children’s access to harmful online content.