Murder in the Family

Rajbir Dhillon sat in the temple, seething with anger as her uncle and his mother gazed at her with 'puppy-dog eyes'. They had murdered her beloved Aunt Surjit, and Raj knew it. It took years for them to be arrested, but the ordeal had caused immense pain to Raj's family. Now, Raj is speaking out against honour killings, determined to find her aunt's burial site in her father's memory. When a new client comes into James Busby's hair salon, all he knows is their name, never their story. As the contributors have have their hair washed, cut, and styled, we join them on a gripping journey of powerful discovery. This is the series that gets under the skin of how young people are deeply affected by crime, in a familiar setting to us all.
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