The mother of two murdered sisters has dismissed the offer of an apology from the Metropolitan Police, after a report criticising the force's response when the women were first reported missing as "unacceptable".
Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman were stabbed to death in a north London park in June last year.
The police watchdog has found there was a 12-hour period in which nothing was done to find them - despite worried calls from friends and family.
Their mother Mina Smallman has accused the Met of not bothering because her daughters were black - although the conduct watchdog has said it hasn't found any evidence of discrimination.
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Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman were stabbed to death in a north London park in June last year.
The police watchdog has found there was a 12-hour period in which nothing was done to find them - despite worried calls from friends and family.
Their mother Mina Smallman has accused the Met of not bothering because her daughters were black - although the conduct watchdog has said it hasn't found any evidence of discrimination.
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