vrijdag 21 november 2008

Death of baby P could have been prevented

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2008/11/17/police-told-to-let-baby-p-go-home-115875-20901862/                 

       

Summary:

Cruel murder of ‘baby P’ shocked the British People last year. His mother and father abused the baby. After he was beated and tortured by his family he had to go to the hospital. Social workers and police battled about what the do with the baby. 9 days before his death a lawyer said evidence of him being abused wasn’t enough to put him into care, while the baby-sitter warned that the baby could die soon If they don’t do anything about it. But he went back to his family and the baby-sitter was right because baby P died soon with 50 injuries and a broken spine.

The case just got in the spotlights this month. The father of the baby is been found guilty last Tuesday, but he is acquitted for murder.

Opinion:

I think it is such an absurd thing that they send the baby home in the first place. They lawyer for social workers said there wasn’t enough evidence to keep the baby from his parents. If I read the sources I can say that there were enough signals of the baby being abused. The baby-sitter told the hospital, the social services and the police a couple of times that the baby is about to die soon if they don’t put him in another family. They should have listened to her. The back of the baby was probably already broken when he went to the hospital for research 9 days before he died. But not only the back was broken, the baby had just many injuries. The doctor didn’t handle accurate enough and should have seen that there was something cruel going on in this family. Mourning about the baby could have been pretended, if the people in question saw the situation and condition of the baby, which wasn’t too hard to recognize.

His back was already broken when he went to the hospital for research. The doctor didn’t handle accurate enough and should have been seen that there is something cruel going on in this family. Mourning about the baby could have been prevented if the people in question saw the bad situation and condition of the baby, which wasn’t that hard to recognize. 

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