DAVINA AND JASMINE KUMARI-BAKERSisters Davina Kumari-Baker, 16, and Jasmine, 13, loved sharing stories and photos of their lives on social networking website Bebo.The sisters lived separately after their parents had split up and Davina had been due to sit her GCSEs at Cambridge Regional College, and was hoping to begin a career as a social worker.Davina lived with her father David, who was the founder of a software company in the region.Jasmine attended a local school close to her home which she shared with her mother, in Ely.In the last message posted on Bebo by Jasmine, just four days before her death, she explained how much she was missing Davina.The message read: “Missing youu [sic] lovee you soo muchh and really want to see you.”Jasmine and Davina shared an obvious bond as two down-to-earth teenagers.They were both born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and they moved to Cambridge at the end of the 1990s. They were found dead on 13 June, 2007. The girls' mother was found guilty of their murder in September 2009.Friends paid tribute to the pair on Bebo and their father released a statement outlining how much he loved and cared for his daughters.Father David Baker said: “I loved my girls, Davina and Jasmine. They meant everything to me and I loved them with all my heart.“They have been taken from me and my whole family is in pain. They are irreplaceable. I just want them back.“We have so many good memories. We all used to sing together and go shopping. I was so proud to walk down the street with my two beautiful daughters. They were so clever.”One Message on Bebo read: “No1 deserves what happened to you! Everyone is thinking of you and your both in our hearts! Sisters till the end!”Davina had created a photo album of the sisters affectionately called “Me & My Baybee Gurl 4eva”, “Simply Sistahz” and had posted it on Bebo to show how much they cared for each other.
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