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A severely asthmatic seven-year-old boy who died gasping for air alone at night was failed by child protection stanley tumbler agencies who could and should have done better , a serious case review has found.Hakeem Hussain died in the stanley cup garden of an address where he was staying with his mother, Laura Heath, 40, in the early hours of 26 November 2017.Heath, who was a heroin addict, was jailed this year for gross negligence manslaughter after being convicted by a jury at Coventry crown court. Hakeem should never have bee stanley termohrnek n left with me, Heath told a serious case review into the circumstances surrounding her sons death, published on Thursday by Birmingham Safeguarding Children Partnership BSCP .In the months leading up to Hakeems death she was challenging and difficult to engage , lied to his school and social services, and intimidated some professionals with her behaviour, the report found.According to the report, Hakeem had told staff at school when he was six that he was 5% happy, 100% angry and 1,000% scared and also said: I have not had any dinner, I sometimes have breakfast, sometimes lunch, but not during Saturdays and Sundays. The night her son died, Heath later told police, she had smoked three bags of heroin 鈥?two before Hakeem went to bed at 10.30pm and one afterwards 鈥?leaving her in a drug-induced sleep.The serious case reviews independent chair, Penny Thompson, said it was horrendous that Hakeems unhappiness and fear of repeated asthma attacks 鈥?and the marked reduction i Redx Jess Hill wins $50,000 Stella prize for See What You Made Me Do, book investigating domestic violence
The resumption of Aung San Suu Kyi s trial has been postponed until 26 June. stanley cup Her defence team continues its effort to admit witnesses who were earlier excluded. Her lawyers scored a minor success last week when a stanley flasks higher court allowed one to testify, but are now taking the issue to the supreme court.This delay suits the government fine. It conveys an impression that the wheels of justice are turning and that there is some d stanley cupe oubt about the final outcome. Of course there isn t. Daw Suu* will be found guilty 鈥?the only question is the length of the sentence and where she will serve it.The number of political prisoners has increased by more than 1,000 over the past 16 months. There is no precedent for the acquittal of those accused of serious political crimes and certainly not someone of her stature. Comedians, doctors, bloggers, journalists, housewives and aid workers have been packed off to Burma s jails and work camps. They are generally sentenced at short, closed hearings. The unusual thing about this trial is that the status of the defendant obliges a spurious impression of openness.Daw Suu told her lawyers this week that she wouldn t have gone into politics in the first place if she was afraid of the consequences. And consequences there have been 鈥?just a few fleeting moments of freedom in the more than 19 years she has fought for a better future for this sad country. Her 64th birthday on Friday marks another sad milestone.The military government has found time to |
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