The heartbroken mother of a woman allegedly killed by a stalker is fighting for a major law reform in honour of her daughter.
Celeste Manno, 23, was allegedly stabbed to death as she slept at her family's home in Mernda in Melbourne's north on November 16 last year.
Her former colleague Luay Sako, 35, was charged with her murder hours later and is in prison as his case remains before the courts.
Celeste reported the alleged stalking twice to police, before taking out an intervention order - which was in place at the time of her death, a court previously heard.
Celeste Manno, 23, (pictured) was allegedly murdered by her stalker as she slept in her north Melbourne home last November
Ms Manno's former colleague Luay Sako, 35, has been charged with her murder. Pictured: Ms Manno's Mernda home
Now, her devastated mother Aggie Di Mauro is campaigning for the Victorian government to amendment stalking laws.
Mrs Di Mauro said she looks at her daughter's photo daily and promises her she will keep fighting until changes are made.
'I'm her mum, it happened in our home, in the middle