Alan Kurdi’s aunt has mixed feelings after sentencing in his case
VANCOUVER — The aunt of three-year-old Alan Kurdi says she has mixed feelings after three people were sentenced in the human smuggling case that resulted in the deaths of her nephew, his brother and mother as they fled Syria in 2015.
In an interview on Monday, Tima Kurdi said the sentences bring small comfort to her.
“What can I say? Yes, I am very happy,” said Kurdi, who lives in Coquitlam, B.C.
“But it’s not going to help. It’s not going to bring my family back.”