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Shirley's Story

A Tale of Strength, Courage, and Hope
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From the oppressed shores of India to a racially charged Fiji, her mother’s death at her birth, early adoption, marital abuse, military takeover, and move to Australia, Shirley had already overcome a life of adversity when she was subjected to a nightmare no mother should endure. On April 22, 2003, three of Shirley’s children, Neelma, Kunal, and Sidhi, were found murdered, submerged in the spa bath of their home in an affluent Australian suburb. In a crime that gripped the nation – and led to a five-and-a-half-year investigation involving more than 1,500 lines of inquiry, 750 witness statements, 490 exhibits, the elimination of 180 DNA profiles, and the collection of 10,000 foot impressions, Shirley and her husband, Vijay, faced accusations of domestic violence, molestation, affairs, prostitution, and bad business deals. Strong, sassy, passionate, and loving, Shirley depended on her love for her children, her faith in God, and her decision to keep a ‘clean state of mind’ to overcome alcohol and substance abuse while battling mental illness to help catch the killer. After a 95-day committal hearing and 80-day criminal trial – the longest in Queensland legal history – a Supreme Court jury deliberated for four days before finding Massimo ‘Max’ Sica guilty of murdering Shirley’s three children. When her only surviving child, Archana, died of a brain aneurysm in February 2020, Shirley was once again forced to dig deep, finding strength in memories captured over 43 years. This is Shirley’s Story, a tale of strength, courage and hope as told to Emily Eklund Power.

Emily Eklund Power is a writer, media and communications professional with a passion for news and current affairs. A former journalist for News Limited, Bauer Media Group and Hearst, her work has been published in newspapers and magazines nationally and internationally. ​She has led Queensland Government communications and issues management in disaster recovery and managed national and international press for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games. She now oversees communications and stakeholder relations for Australia’s largest construction company. Emily enjoys telling people’s stories with conviction and evoking emotion through words. Shirley’s Story is her first book.

* The story from Shirley Singh about the murder of three of her children, and death of her fourth, in her own words as told to Emily Eklund Power. * A true crime story that took a decade to bring the murderer to justice. * Also based on accounts from police, detectives, and Court records. Publicity: 
 

NEWSPAPERS/MAGAZINES

Place extract in the News Corp Saturday Papers – The Courier Mail, The Herald Sun, The Daily Telegraph, The Adelaide Advertiser

Reviews in the Nine papers and regional press

Who Magazine, Womans Day - reviews and mentions

The Guardian – piece by Emily about her personal involvement

TELEVISION

Sixty Minutes/ A Current Affair / Today Show

RADIO

ABC Conversations with Richard Fidler & Sarah Kanowski

2GB Ben Fordham

4BC Neil Been

3AW Neil Mitchell OR Russell Howcroft and Ross Stevenson

5AA Graham Cornsey

6PR Liam Bartlett

Triple M Rush Hour (SYD/MELB/BRIS)

SCA Radio Network (Commercial FMs - 2Day, MIX, NOVA)

ABC Radio - Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Darwin, Hobart

ONLINE/PODCASTS

Womens and crime sites

  • A Current Affair scheduled to run THIS Friday night
  • Channel 7 News scheduled to run Saturday night
  • Q Weekend Magazine article has apparently come up beautifully. It will also run in the Sydney and Melbourne News Corp paper mags.
  • The Courier-Mail is also doing an up-front piece on Saturday.
  • Media interviews are a mix of Shirley, Andrew Massingham (Head of Homicide, Queensland Police), and author Emily Eklund Power.
  • DMCPR is now moving on to radio, the Guardian Newspaper etc, Ch 10, Mamamia etc.
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