THE MOTHER of murdered Chester prostitute Hanane Parry has vowed never to let her killer walk free.

Speaking for the first time about the murder, Diane Parry described howracist locals taunted her daughter and drove her into drugs and prostitution, and ultimately into the hands of a mad man.

'How can you cope with body parts stuffed in a bin bag?' said Diane Parry. 'How do you tell 13, 11 and 8 year old children what that monster has done to their sister, a sister that would've given everything away.

'If they ever let that monster out I will get him, personally. I will find him and kill him. I will never let him walk the streets to get any more of my family.'

Hanane Parry was murdered in June this year by Liverpool man Mark Corner. Corner picked Hanane up and took her back to his flat, and after sex, strangled her. He then hacked her body to bits and dumped the pieces in bin bags in an alleyway.

Corner was detained indefinitely earlier this month in a secure psychiatric hospital after he admitted killing Hanane and another Liverpool prostitute.

Hanane left home at 15, after years of racist abuse because of her Libyan roots. She moved from hostel to hostel across North Wales where she began to take drugs. Eighteen months before her death someone took Hanane to Liverpool,where she turned to prostitution to pay for her drugs habit.

But Diane Parry, speaking from her home on Warren Drive, Broughton, says that Corner shouldn't have been allowed to walk the streets, when the authorities knew he was a dangerous schizophrenic. And she says her daughter would have been all right if she hadn't been driven out of the Chester area by racist abuse.

'Do you know what it's like when your daughter is too ashamed to open the front door with her hair down because she says it's afro.

'Because she was so ashamed of where she came from.'

'It made me sad because of the way the system let her down, from racism to drugs, and even when she's dead they still let her down, they don't put the murderer in prison. There's no justice.

'I think if she hadn't been racially abused she would have been lovely, she wouldn't have been hurt.

And despite what Hanane did for money, Diane says she's still proud of her.

'I am proud of her because she never stole off anybody, she never made anybody else suffer apart from herself. I don't care what she did, she was still my daughter.'

Diane is haunted by the way Hanane died, and her murderer remains a nameless monster to the family.

'He is a monster, he doesn't have a name. No human being could do what he has done. I thought I wasn't normal at first, I have never had so much hate in me than I have now.

'Everyday up to the funeral I had to look at his picture, I don't know why. It seemed ok then because she was back in one piece.

'The day I found out, all that night I couldn't sleep, whenever I closed my eyes he was standing over me and he had his hands around my throat and I couldn't breathe.'

Corner was locked up after admitting manslaughter and pleading insanity, the family feel that his plea was a cop out and wanted him jailed for murder.

'He shouldn't have been on the streets. Why wasn't he locked up. How do I let my daughter walk out of this house, how do I let my sons play football?

'I haven't got a life anymore, I live for the children, that's it.

'He might hear little voices in his head, well he doesn't hear the voices I hear every night: 'Hi mum, I'm just calling to say I'm all right'. Well, she isn't all right is she? He killed her.

'It hurts so much, it's like cancer eating away at me and the hole is getting bigger and bigger. And no one can take that feeling away.'