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On the 20th anniversary of Nora Tait's murder, her daughter Jayne Watson returns to the Doncaster street where her mum's life was brutally taken and talks about her family's need for answers and justice.

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00:00Nora, my mum, she had a lot of friends. She had a lot of family. She was a really friendly lady.
00:12Spoke to everybody in the street, would do anything for anyone.
00:15It feels quite emotional to be back after all this time. It's a very emotional place for
00:38me. My mum's home and I'm here now. It's hard. It's hard to be here.
00:45My mum weren't in a place she shouldn't have been. She was just at home doing nothing,
00:51being innocent and then to something so brutal to happen. You don't expect something like
00:58that. You don't expect your parents to be taken in such a horrific way.
01:15For 20 years we've lived this and it's still there and we just want that word. We want
01:31justice for our mum. We want some answers.
01:33Whatever it is, you tell us and then we can research it, review it and judge whether that
01:40evidentially takes us to bringing the person involved in this to justice.
01:44justice.
01:45justice.
01:45justice.
01:46justice.
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