Daughter of mum-of-eight brutally murdered by sisters says ‘we’ve never coped’ | UK | News

0


Alison’s grandchildren Shania and Brandon Profitt, with Shannon Heys and Tara Mills

Alison’s grandchildren Shania and Brandon Profitt, with Shannon Heys and Tara Mills (Image: Swindon Advertiser / SWNS)

Alison Connolly was fatally stabbed on May 12, 2015, in Swindon, Wilts, succumbing to a wound inflicted by a steak knife.

Sisters Charice and Amberstasia Gassmann, then aged 19 and 23 from Swindon, both pleaded not guilty to the murder charge.

However, Charice received a life sentence with a minimum term of 19 years, while Amberstasia was acquitted of murder but found guilty of manslaughter.

After serving half of her 12-year sentence for manslaughter, Amberstasia was released on licence in 2021.

Reflecting on the ten years since the tragedy, Alison’s daughter Tara Proffitt reveals the family’s ongoing agony over the lack of justice for her mother’s death.

Alison Connolly

Alison Connolly. (Image: SWNS)

Tara said: “We’ve never coped, it may be 10 years, but it still feels like last week to us all. How do you ever overcome something like your mum being taken in that cruel way? We were like best friends more than mum and daughter.”

She added: “It’s had a massive impact on our lives. I was always a bubbly and very strong person. You never think something like that will happen in your family and when it does you’re cautious of who you have around you and you don’t trust anyone.”

“There’s no justice for what happened to my mum and it’s had a knock-on effect. My children have had to grow up without their nan and the memories of seeing her bubbly, kind nature and it’s been stolen from them. That’s the most hurtful thing for me.

CCTV of the incident in Swindon where Charice and Amberstasia Gassmann killed Alison Connolly.

CCTV of the incident in Swindon where Charice and Amberstasia Gassmann killed Alison Connolly. (Image: SWNS)

She went on to criticise the proceedings and the justice system in general: “I’m angry at the justice system, and angry we’re allowing people to take lives and not persecuting them appropriately. The way she was murdered and the way it was set up, they knew what they were out to do, and it was pre-meditated.”

On the trial she said: “The sentence should have been longer. They were laughing in the court, and my mum had been taken, who I massively adored, and I had to watch them laughing and mocking my dead mum.

“The judge was watching and he could see how conniving and evil they were, if they didn’t act like that, they would have got even less, 10 years is nothing to them. For the rest of our lives now we have to live with this and they can walk out of prison and have children and a family and get on with their lives.”

Amberstasia Gassmann.

Amberstasia Gassmann. (Image: SWNS)

She added: “They’re not scared of that and they should be scared to commit crime. There’s no example being set to perpetrators because they will only serve a few years in prison, there’s no justice in the first place and a sentence between three and nine or ten years is a slap on the wrist. It’s a mockery of people’s lives.

“We’re the ones serving the sentence, we’ve been serving the life sentence through pain and loss and sorrow because mum’s no longer here. My whole life has been tipped upside down.

“Regardless of [Charice] coming out or staying in prison, it won’t bring mum back. How can you ever grieve and what kind of justice are we showing to a perpetrator who wants to commit these disgusting crimes? It’s vile. It’s happening every second of the day, not just our family, but families are being left with a lifetime of pain and no justice.

Charice Gassmann

Charice Gassmann (Image: SWNS)

“Mum was one of a kind and she wouldn’t send them any hatred. I send them healing and I’ve let go of that anger I have for them, otherwise they are still winning.

“They say time is a healer but it’s not, it gets worse, but you learn to cope with the pain and it’s a loss and pain you can’t explain. I hope they heal from taking a beautiful one of a kind soul.

“Mum is part of me and I’m part of her and we have that connection nobody can take, she had such a courageous, bold personality and that’s what I miss about her and the funny memories I have with her can never be stolen.”

Tara added: “We’ve had her ashes for ten years as we haven’t been able to let go and we’ve been holding onto the memories of mum. Dad passed recently and we spread their ashes in the sea together in Wales and they are back together now.”

Alison Connolly.

Alison Connolly. (Image: SWNS)

The family have also been left fighting appeals over the years as Charice and Amberstasia tried to challenge their conviction.

Charice Gassmann’s defence team tried to argue she was suffering a serious mental health condition, but her appeal was rejected in 2017.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here