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Sisters Reunited After 50 Years Following Mother's Murder

Published January 26, 2026, 07:08
Sisters Reunited After 50 Years Following Mother's Murder

Two sisters, Theresa Fazzani and Janet Barnes, were reunited after 50 years of separation, triggered by the murder of their mother, Helen Barnes, by their father, Malcolm Barnes, in 1973. After killing their mother with a hammer, the father drove his four daughters on a long trip to Scotland before confessing to the crime. Following the father's arrest, the sisters were separated and placed in foster care. Theresa grew up in London with her biological father, while Janet and the two younger sisters were adopted in Wales. For decades, the two sisters had no contact, relying on fragmented information from newspapers to understand their tragic past. The reunion was made possible through a Facebook group, where Janet began a search for her sister. Both sisters report that the absence of the other was a deep wound in their childhood, while official case files remain sealed, hindering a full understanding of the events.