Kadiatu, who had one of her legs chopped off in January 1999 by rebels, sat in her wheelchair at her makeshift shelter in Grafton outside the capital, Freetown, on the day the Special Court for Sierra Leone handed down judgement and sentences on Revolutionary United Front rebels.
Of the thousands of people estimated to have had their arms and limbs amputated during the country’s brutal civil war, only Jabaty Mambu was in the court compound last week.
He was excited – it was the last in-court activity on Sierra Leonean soil.
"I am happy that justice has finally been done," he told the BBC. "I feel like my right hand which was chopped off some 10 years ago has been replaced."
But Kadiatu, like many of her fellow victims of the war, could not care less.
Source: BBC news