Sara Sharif

lessons will have been learned as happens everytime :mad:
lessons are learned and usually it results in those specific circumstances being more likely to raise high priority flags..

The problem is there is never the money or manpower to actually implement them without downgrading the response to other cases, and the councils that have the higher number of cases to deal with are often also the councils who've been hit the hardest in terms of budget cuts and reductions in funding from central government (child safety etc is meant to be protected from most cuts, but when your entire budget is cut massively that always affects "protected" spending, if just by meaning you can't increase the allocation to it as it needs).
 
Be interesting to see what happens to them in the clink, I wouldn't be surprised if they're offed tbh.
how many people get 'offed' in UK prisons? this isn't the movies or even the US prison system, these pair will be safe as houses. special treatment, clear of gen pop. more protection will be afforded to these animals than was ever afforded their daughter. so as much as i'd love to hear of them getting shanked in prison, i highly doubt they'll have much to worry about.
 
how many people get 'offed' in UK prisons? this isn't the movies or even the US prison system, these pair will be safe as houses. special treatment, clear of gen pop. more protection will be afforded to these animals than was ever afforded their daughter. so as much as i'd love to hear of them getting shanked in prison, i highly doubt they'll have much to worry about.

Homicide deaths in English and Welsh prisons are rare. In the 46-year period from 1978 to 2023 there were 90 homicides in prisons, an average of two per year. There were two in 2023, one in 2022 and one in 2021.


We can hope!
 
I caught some of the summing up on my lunch break... it sounds ******* horrible and makes me greatful for having my parents.

What I don't understand is why wasn't the mother around? I seen the press releases she's made and there maybe a good reason for it, not trying to place any blame on her.. I just can't understand how it got like this.

when my nephew slapped his his lad for messing about at the dinner table and getting food everywhere, I gave him that look and said "that must have been really hard as it was a loud slap..."
my nephew gave me that 10 year old in trouble look and said, "I did warn him... I'm not going to mess about..." and we left it as that.

Yes, I believe kids need to be put on the right path, god knows how many times I got slapped as a child.. but it's about controlling anger and strength.
 
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What I don't understand is why wasn't the mother around? I seen the press releases she's made and there maybe a good reason for it, not trying to place any blame on her.. I just can't understand how it got like this.
She was taken away from the mother because of 'abuse'.

Just listened to the whole summing up, absolutely horrendous.
 
I don’t have kids but was close to tears listening to the judge giving his full verdict. Just absolutely horrendous when you get the details of what went on to that little girl. I hope he ***** razor blades everyday in prison.
 
I happened to be off work this working and by chance the sentencing came on the TV. What a harrowing 45 mins or so to listen to. I felt for the Judge, no matter how dispassionate he sounded, he would have been cutting up inside.

What hit home to me was that at the sentencing in such a desperately tragic case as this, the people in the courtroom who normally would be taking some small solace in justice being done, in this instance were actually the once guilty of it.
 
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Very rarely do I get het up about articles in the news but for some reason this one just gets me so angry.

I'd be happy if the 3 get beaten up in prison relentlessly for their duration, it's just sickening. I know the BBC are playing at the heart strings with the video of her playing guitar but it's worked
 
Very rarely do I get het up about articles in the news but for some reason this one just gets me so angry.

I'd be happy if the 3 get beaten up in prison relentlessly for their duration, it's just sickening. I know the BBC are playing at the heart strings with the video of her playing guitar but it's worked
It’s just awful. Trying to dance infront of the camera when her mobility was clearly restricted and was actually used against the family in court. Then the monster of a Dad woke her up in the middle of the night to give her another beating for no reason. :(
 
I didnt hear the summing up but I am curious to know why one got 40 years and the other 33 years.

I thought it might be because 1 of them physically did it while the other was only guilty of "allowing it to happen" but I seen that the Uncle for 16 years for that hence why I am confused by the 7 year difference in sentencing.
 
The only time my dad ever whacked me hard was when I was 13 and got put on red report for bad behaviour and truanting. Smashed me right on the shoulder. The only problem was that he wasn’t ever like that and he felt so guilty he took me to Halfords the next day and bought me the new mountain bike I wanted and a McDonalds :D
 
I didnt hear the summing up but I am curious to know why one got 40 years and the other 33 years.

I thought it might be because 1 of them physically did it while the other was only guilty of "allowing it to happen" but I seen that the Uncle for 16 years for that hence why I am confused by the 7 year difference in sentencing.

Mainly because the 'father' was the main instigator and actor in the tortures.
 
I've avoided watching much about this case or reading about it as I can't bear to think what that poor little girl went through. But I'm glad to hear of the sentences today. As father I simply can't imagine or understand how someone could do this.

Never computes for me either. I simply cannot get cruelty to animals or children. Or even adults really.
 
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