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Years earlier, within a small community in Wales, a similar story was unfolding. There, Barbados-born identical twins June and Jennifer Gibbons were living out an equally-bizarre story, one that would see them burn down houses, be hospitalised and trigger a suicide pact that would eventually set them free.

June and Jennifer were stubborn. They refused to talk. At least, they refused to talk to anybody but each other. Growing up on an army base in Wales, their first words were indecipherable. Strangely, June understood Jennifer and Jennifer understood June.

The only black girls growing up in a white neighbourhood, they were bullied. It led them to turn away from society. They turned inward, to each other. Journalist Marjorie Wallace first met the pair after they were hospitalised for arson in Wallace said their strange behaviour began years before they were hospitalised and continued for 14 years after.

They would lock themselves in their room, talk only to each other but express deep emotions in their journals. Wallace would later read those entries and use them as a way of connecting with the twins. In Broadmoor, when she first met the Gibbons twins, Wallace said they were slow to warm to her.

Wallace eventually broke down their walls. What she discovered she still has a hard time understanding. Other times, the nurses would find them frozen in the same pose, even though there were locked in cells on opposite ends of the hospital. Then, as the arriving police were being briefed about the situation, Ursula suddenly ran into the road, her coat being pulled from her by a concerned officer as she attempted to free herself.

She ran straight into the side of an oncoming truck. It was traveling, it's estimated, at 56mph. You can see her shoes strewn across the road in the wake of the collision. Seconds later, Sabina jumped into the road, smashing into the windshield of a Volkswagen Polo. Ursula's legs were crushed. Sabina was unconscious for approximately 15 minutes. Somehow they both survived. After an air ambulance was called, Sabina started to come around and responded by immediately clawing and spitting at the police officer attempting to help her.

She screamed, "I recognize you—you're not real. Then, miraculously, she rose to her feet and started screaming for the help of the police, seemingly unable to establish that the police were already there.

Sabina began to ask, "Why do you kill me? With nowhere to go, she took her red coat off and squared up with the police officers surrounding her, who eventually put her into handcuffs.

The sisters were taken to the hospital. Ursula, her legs fractured, was admitted. Sabina, seemingly uninjured, was taken to the police station to be processed. She was much calmer by this point—but faux-frustrated that she had to take her jewelry off—a bit flirty, even. She commented to an officer, "We say in Sweden that an accident rarely comes alone.

Usually at least one more follows—maybe two. She pleaded guilty to the charges of punching a police officer and trespassing on the highway, and was sentenced to one day in custody. Having spent a full night in the police station, she was deemed to have served her sentence. Remarkably, there had been no full psychiatric evaluation. At around 7 PM, two local men out walking a dog stopped by Sabina. His friend was Peter Molloy.

Glenn suggested they go back to his house, nearby. Sabina was nervy, but agreed. Once there, she couldn't stop peering out of the window. She offered the two men a cigarette, before snatching them out of their mouths before they could light them, claiming they might be "poisoned. Nottingham Crown Court heard that after staying the night she stabbed Mr Hollinshead. After the stabbing, Eriksson ran from the house and was chased by paramedics before jumping 40ft from a bridge onto a dual carriageway.

Eriksson, who had no alcohol or drugs in her system, suffered serious injuries. His brother, Garry, told local media her mental disorder should have been picked up prior to her being let out into the community. Eriksson admitted the manslaughter of Glen Hollinshead on the grounds of diminished responsibility.

Garda sources said she had never come to their attention during that time. They believe she suddenly left after a visit from her sister. Sign up to to get the latest news direct to your inbox daily at 1pm. Puzzles hub. Visit our brain gym where you will find simple and cryptic crosswords, sudoku puzzles and much more.

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