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17 year old found starved to death in Birmingham

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PinkPussyCat · 21/05/2008 14:45

Just heard about this on the lunchtime ITV news... Apparently there were several other emaciated children found at the scene following a call to the emergency services.
They don't have any more details than that atm.

How can stuff like this be happening in the UK in 2008?

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eenybeeny · 21/05/2008 14:47

were they homeless kids? or had been abused? its awful!

belgo · 21/05/2008 14:47

I think you mean 7 year old. here

squeaver · 21/05/2008 14:48

Seven year old actually I think. Even worse...

PinkPussyCat · 21/05/2008 14:49

Apologies for the typo - must preview!

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Joash · 21/05/2008 15:00

'Stuff like this' happens all the time, but we don't always get to hear about it.

PinkPussyCat · 21/05/2008 15:02

Why do you think this one has been singled out then, Joash?

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eeewahwoowah · 21/05/2008 15:13

About 10 years ago a little girl in our town was found dead having suffered terrible abuse at the hands of her parents. It got small mention in the local press and that was it. I have no idea why some cases get widely reported on and others never do.

Mercy · 21/05/2008 15:13

PPC, unfortunately it seems there will always be a few parents who neglect their children(either wilfully or just inability)

cestlavie · 21/05/2008 15:17

How the hell is the charge they're contemplating one of neglect? Surely your starting point in any case like this is a charge of manslaughter.

marmadukescarlet · 21/05/2008 15:18

between ona and two children die from abuse and neglect in the home

marmadukescarlet · 21/05/2008 15:19

that should be one and should have contained the words each week

Mercy · 21/05/2008 15:27

god, that's scary reading marmaduke.

marmadukescarlet · 21/05/2008 15:29

Mercy, I found the figures on the number of under 1's hit weekly most shocking.

marmadukescarlet · 21/05/2008 15:32

I phrased that wrongly, because the death of up to 2 children per week is actually more shocking (along with most of the other facts on there) but I just find it so hard to believe that so many people would hit babies.

Joash · 21/05/2008 15:32

I didn't say that it had been singled out, I meant that things like this happen more often than people realise, but it is only the cases that make the national media that we hear about.

madamez · 21/05/2008 15:41

THe news piece doesn't say the child 'starved'. 'Neglect' can mean that the parents didn't seek medical treatment for superstitious reasons (christian scientists, JWs etc). The death of a child is always sad but it's generally a good idea to know the fact before you start filling your knickers over the Horrible WOrld We Live In.

cestlavie · 21/05/2008 15:55

Madamez: neglect should only be applied to situation in which a parent fails to provide a child either physically or emotionally. A situation in which the child dies as a result of 'neglect' should see a charge of negligent manslaughter... and failure to see treatment for religious/ superstitious reasons would quality for the same (or, I suppose, manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility or insanity).

dittany · 21/05/2008 15:55

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sweetbean · 21/05/2008 16:08

The Parents should be shot !!!!

PinkPussyCat · 21/05/2008 16:09

Madamez - I was only stating words used by the ITV news at the time.

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itsahardknocklife · 21/05/2008 16:28

I just can't comprehend how parents can do that. It's so sad.

tiredemma · 21/05/2008 18:58

I was horrified to see this on the news.

How can people not notice emaciated children????

lilyloo · 21/05/2008 19:57

This is so apparantly she had been out of school to be home ed for 3 months so no noe had seen her.

WrongSideOfTwenty · 21/05/2008 20:08

I was just going to post about this, it's terrible

notjustmom · 21/05/2008 20:20

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