hasem will sit in a cell and say, "why is this happening? why did i take this decision?"e for the parole board to decide in many decades' time whether hashem abedi should ever be released. and from outside the old bailey, daniel explained that this ruling brings to a close the criminal justice chapter of this case. the bereaved families will now be turning their minds to the next chapter of this, which is the public enquiry into the deaths, and i'm joined now by figen murray, who you saw in my report, and her husband, stuart. do you feel a sense of relief that you now know what is going to happen to hashem abedi and he can't be released for 55 years? i feel a sense that the british justice system was working at its best today. and 55 years is i think a record, isn't it? but for me personally the fact he wasn't there today is what i expected him to do, so i'm not disappointed that he wasn't there, i expected it. secondly, ifeel that the number that he was given is totally, i can write him off now, he is no longer important in my life.