“THEY WILL PAY FOR THEIR ACTIONS!” James Bulger’s Brother Has Broken His Silence In A Furious New Statement — Vowing He Will Never Forgive Robert Thompson And Jon Venables, And Revealing A Shocking Plan To Force Them Back Behind Bars. “THEY STOLE MY BROTHER’S LIFE,” He Said Through Tears. “NOW I’M TAKING THEIRS — EVERY FREEDOM, EVERY COMFORT — UNTIL JUSTICE IS DONE.” AND WHAT HE’S DOING NEXT HAS LEFT EVEN POLICE INSIDERS STUNNED — A MOVE THAT COULD REWRITE THE CASE THAT HAUNTED BRITAIN FOR THREE DECADES.

The brother of murdered two-year-old James Bulger has said after three decades that he will never forgive the killers.

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Speaking ahead of the 30th anniversary of the tragedy on Sunday, Michael Fergus said he wants “justice for James” in the form of murderer Jon Venables remaining behind bars.

James was tortured and killed by the men formerly known as Venables and Robert Thompson – who were then both aged 10 – after they snatched him from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside, on February 12 1993.

The pair were jailed for life but released on licence with new identities in 2001.

Venables, 40, was sent back to prison in 2010 and 2017, the latter for possessing indecent images of children, and was turned down for parole in 2020.

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James Bulger was abducted from his mother’s side in a Merseyside shopping centre.Credit: ITV News

Mr Fergus was born eight months after his brother’s murder, and though he never got to meet him, he has grown up with the effects of the tragedy.

Now a 29-year-old landscape gardener living in north-west England, Mr Fergus told the Sunday Express: “My brother’s killers will never be forgiven.

“They took away my older brother who I never got to meet. I would have loved to have looked up to him, asked him questions, talked to him about exams, cars, going to bars, normal stuff.

“But because of those two I never got the chance. They robbed me of my childhood, in a nutshell.”

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He added that “justice for James” meant “keeping Venables behind bars” to provide “peace of mind” for the family, particularly their mother.

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has said Justice Secretary Dominic Raab, who is also deputy prime minister, will “do everything in his power” to keep dangerous offenders in jail.

A spokesperson said: “The Deputy Prime Minister will do everything in his power to keep dangerous offenders behind bars and has set out plans to overhaul the parole process and put victims at the heart of the process.”