In a victim impact statement read in court, Aman’s wife Khaleela James said it was “heart breaking” to see the impact of his death on their daughter.
“She is understandably traumatised by this and is now suffering with separation anxiety with me because she does not want me to go and not come back ‘like daddy did’.”
Khaleela said she had flashbacks to the night of Aman’s death and suffers from panic attacks as a result of what has happened.
Turning to the defendants in the dock, who showed no emotion, she said: “Life for us will never be the same without Kamran and not a day goes by where we do not think of him.
“There is a hole in our heart that can never be filled; a pain that will never go away. Without Kamran we are incomplete. The day he died, a part of us died with him.
“There is no sentence that would ever be enough for what these two boys have done and the lives they have ruined.”
Kamran Aman’s mother also prepared an impact statement which was read out in court.
Shahnaz Aman said her family were now “terrified”, and her son and his family do not come to Barry as they fear “someone will attack and injure them”.
She said: “I am very sad now and I think that as long as I live, I will be suffering from this grief that my son left this world.”