The following are some posts from a forum I found at the time of the initial incident but then at the bottom there is one that is no more than 8 hours ago due to all the internet interest in this case following the BBC releasing the footage.
The plot thickens as below:
LOTTA
Rottneros, Sweden
Reply#9
Oct 6, 2008
They are Swedish, born in 1967 ant went to the same highschool as I did. Their story is a sad one. Coming from very poor conditions, they were bullied for being odd and mean rumours about them were going on constantly.
Neighbor girl
Bollebygd, Sweden
Reply#16
Oct 14, 2008
Unlike Nonni I actually grew up with them in Sweden and I have a hard time finding this funny or something to joke about. Like Lotta sad they had a difficult upbringing and Sabina was very protective of her twin sister who was born with a minor “injury”. As I remember they were always very close to each other and perhaps this can explain why Sabina run out in the traffic too, after her sister was severely injured.
Marlo
Manchester, UK
Reply#47
8 hrs ago
I can assure anyone interested that Sab thinks about what she did daily. She is full of remorse,and wishes she could turn back time to Liverpool.
What you must bear in mind if you are making these comments after watching the UK BBC documentary is there was a lot of things they failed to mention.some things,such as the 3 men chasing them, the police asked them not to mention. Others,such as the other lady who left the bus at Keele,maybe they didn't bother,as it would ruin the sensationalism.
Peace and Love, Marlö