Tragedy

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Retire1day
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Re: Tragedy

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Post: # 45123Post Retire1day »

Know to social services, visiting these people regularly, mother in an unfit place etc, I wouldn't mind betting there.is a bit more to this story.

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crummy
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Re: Tragedy

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Post: # 45141Post crummy »

As I said, we don't know enough yet, but a terrible thing...
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Brandyboy
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Re: Tragedy

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Post: # 45186Post Brandyboy »

The general opinion seems to be growing that if the police had acted when first contacted, the little boy may have still been alive.

I hope there is a proper enquiry and not a whitewash.
Razor Ruddock
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Re: Tragedy

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Post: # 45187Post Razor Ruddock »

“Lessons will be learned”. WHEN???
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