Sarah Ristevski stands by her father, no matter what the cost

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Sarah Ristevski stands by her father, no matter what the cost
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Sarah Ristevski's love for her killer father is unquestioned. But in court on Friday, it was clear she was at odds with the rest of the family.

The only daughter of Borce and Karen Ristevski has never wavered in support of the man who killed her mother, discarded her body in bushland and lied to his family about his involvement.And she is not about to take a different path now.— has her on the outside of a family divided by what Borce has done.Sarah Ristevski departs the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne on Friday.

On a monitor at the other end of the room, Borce turned red as the decision was read out. Sarah grabbed her things, stood and walked out a separate exit to the rest of her family.What else is there for her to say? Her position is crystal clear and unchanging. Sarah Ristevski exits the funeral service for her mum Karen with a photograph of her. At the time, her father Borce was a suspect in Karen’s killing but had not been arrested. Picture: Nicole GarmstonSarah Ristevski leaving the Supreme Court in March. Picture: Jake NowakowskiThe glowing reference discussed themes including her childhood memories and how “the love” and marriage her parents shared was “something I hope to one day experience myself”.

But other family members, including Karen’s aunt Patricia Gray and her cousin Nevada Knight, clearly don’t feel the same way.

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