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4 Dec 21, 08:14 AM |
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Agree. I find sentences a joke too
Life should mean exactly that like , she must we are told serve a minimum of 28years. Really for starving s child, for recording the cries of a six year old boy pleading for food and some love.. I agree she should swing. The father who watched his own flesh and blood suffer, who stood by and did nothing got six years. He should get life too The police must feel sick to the stomach when they investigate these offences to have ridiculous sentences passed down I'm equally fed up of hearing those who are supposed to protect these children say how sorry they are. I'm old, I remember the case of Maria Caldwell... We will learn s lesson they said so this never happens again... unfortunately it seems that lessons are not learned and the system for fear of being accused of being to involved allows these vulnerable children to be beaten tortured and suffer at the hands of people who imho no longer have any right to walk amongst society, and if that opinion upsets some, I'm not sorry because I'm sure CFB has seen sites as have I. I worked in A&E , try Resuscitating a three month old whose father sat on him to stop him crying. Rant over Good morning X |
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4 Dec 21, 08:46 AM |
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Unfortunately these two evil pieces of @@@@ will probably be in some sort of isolation at even more cost. They do not deserve ANY leniency - put them in a room with someone who actually cared for Arthur and leave them to give the punishment. Hopefully the ‘prison system’ will deal with them accordingly and not give them sanctuary.
I do find it just as criminal that the system also failed little Arthur and hopefully this will also be looked in to.
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4 Dec 21, 08:57 AM |
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This case really hurt my heart. I just can't get his little face out of my mind.
He deserved more.
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4 Dec 21, 09:04 AM |
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In my career i have seen many cases of children who have been dreadfully injured by people who are responsible for caring for them. Shocking injuries that change a childs life for those who survive. This case like many previous high profile cases is heartbreaking. Unloved and terrified of the daily violence he recieved is unimaginable. The video of him too weak to stand is so so sad. I hope both perpetrators spend every day in prison in fear and terror. RIP little one you are loved .
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4 Dec 21, 09:08 AM |
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Myself and DH cried have cried and still feel so sad , that poor little boy . Words cannot give it justice ! Sorry but they should die horribly for what they did and I hope they really suffer in prison
Hugs forever little one xxxxxx |
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4 Dec 21, 09:11 AM |
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I haven’t read the details beyond the headlines and this thread as I know I will get distressed and then angry, and my mental health is not up to it.
The lessons will be learnt thing boils my blood. Several years ago I worked as a play therapist with children who had or were experiencing abuse. I had one eight year old girl who I’ll never forget. She was like a ghost, always deathly pale, hardly spoke, she just seemed lost in the world. I worked in partnership with the family support worker from Sure Start (that’s gone now) and school and we were all going to meetings once a month saying these children (I think there was three, the youngest being two years old) needed removing from mum and partner, and every month the social workers said they were giving them one more chance. I won’t go into detail what those children were experiencing, and it was 18 months before they were removed to safety and that was only because a massive incident took place involving police, ambulance etc. 18 months. I used to say in meetings that this will become a “lessons will be learnt” case as I genuinely believed that it was heading to a child death. And it nearly did. I continued working with the little girl and the difference in her when she was safe…she wasn’t haunted anymore. RIP Arthur xxx |
4 Dec 21, 09:12 AM |
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What I truly don't understand is how sentencing works.
How are sentencing laws / rules changed. How can the father only get 6 years... Who determines these sentencing rules. Whose in charge Patel? How can senior law makers go home look at Thier kids and think 6 years and 28 years is for the benefit of society let alone justice for this child who cried out loud for food and love. I'm haunted by his cries and part of me thinks he's at least in peace from these evil ≈≈≈≈≈≈≈s. Hopefully prison will inject its own justice to them |
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4 Dec 21, 09:17 AM |
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4 Dec 21, 09:20 AM |
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The father has got 21 years.
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4 Dec 21, 09:20 AM |
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