Father Stephen Lawrence says he was able to dance for the first time in nearly 19 years since the death of his son.
Said Neville Lawrence, one apparently of the soul, and jazz and blues dancer, he had promised not to dance until someone was "doing time" in 1993 for killing his son.
ITV said that the newspaper last week of the convictions of Gary Dobson (36 years), David Norris (35 years) on charges of killing 18-year-old Stephen was a "watershed" moment for him.
"It's like being under water and hold your breath - when the verdict was read" guilty ", I could not believe, because I was waiting for a long time, nearly 19 years," he said.
"Just started rolling my eyes and tears - and relief.
"One of the things I've ever done in recent years is to make a promise to myself that I will not dance again until the time he was doing someone for killing my son.
"At the end of this week I had the opportunity to dance for the first time in 18 years."
Mr. Lawrence (69 years), the Daily Mail on Friday that plans to attend a gala birthday party for a friend on Saturday night, which would allow for a few modest step.
"But we still will not make the dance favorite," said the newspaper. "I will not do that until each and every one of the gang who killed my son, precious and behind bars."
In an interview in the morning, and renewed its call on Mr. Lawrence Dobson and Norris, in turn, other people involved in racist attack.
"If I were in your shoes, and I know that I was involved in something with others, and I'm behind bars ... I would like to start thinking whether I should bear the burden myself," he said.
"Then I called all the people on the other, so I speak to them, even now, to start talking and talking to other people."
Sentenced to Dobson, who is serving five years in prison on charges of drug trafficking, and at least 15 years and two months in the Old Bailey last week for the murder.
The judge said Norris gave at least 14 years and three months to kill him, he was a "terrible crime and evil."
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