Yes, thank you for posting the tweets here!
I am glad that the court has come to this decision, and I hope it won't be changed in future. I feel for the elder girl for her life being turned upside down, losing her sister, being taken from her parents (parents being jailed, too). But I don't see anything to suggest either of them is capable of being a proper parent to the elder girl. I'm sure they feed her and clothe her fine, but they can't show her the example of how to be a decent human being. They haven't shown her how to care properly for a baby/toddler in the way they've treated Sherin, they haven't showed the elder child how to treat a sick and hurting child (Sherin) with love, caring, kindness, and compassion. Children need to see those things in order to grow up to be whole human beings themselves, and the best place to learn is in the home, and that's where most people are lucky enough to learn it.