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London Lass
05-23-2008, 04:57 PM
Girl's death prompts care review

A city council is to review the case of a seven-year-old girl who may have starved to death.

Birmingham Perry Barr MP Khalid Mahmood earlier demanded an investigation into any contact social services had with the family of Khyra Ishaq.

Khyra was pronounced dead on Saturday. Two people have been charged with neglect in connection with her death.

The council said it has been granted an emergency protection order for her five siblings who were now in foster care.

Angela Gordon, 33, and Junaid Abuhamza, 29, have appeared before the city's magistrates charged with neglect.

The pair, believed to be Khyra's mother and stepfather, were remanded in custody until 28 May.

Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board will discuss Khyra's case on Friday, a council spokesperson said.

'Our priority'

The spokesperson said the board would "review this case as they do with every child death".

The council's statement added it was granted the emergency protection order for her siblings "as soon as we were made aware of her death".

"The care and welfare of the siblings remains our priority and the children have now been placed in foster care," it added.

Mr Mahmood claimed the youngster had been removed from school by her mother 10 weeks ago.

He said there should be an inquiry into what action was taken by officials and pledged to write to the chief executive of Birmingham City Council.

He accused the council of "battening down its hatches", by instructing its officers not to comment.

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has backed Mr Mahmood's call for an inquiry.

"What I think is important is we, as the local MP has called for, look very carefully at the background of the case before coming to any immediate conclusions.

"But it's a tragedy and I feel desperately sorry for those who knew the young girl," she said.

Police are continue their investigations into Khyra's death, including a theory she died because of starvation.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/7415111.stm

Roamer
05-23-2008, 05:21 PM
I hope your child welfare system is better there than what we have here.

RIP, little one. :1222423:

London Lass
05-23-2008, 05:26 PM
I hope your child welfare system is better there than what we have here.

RIP, little one. :1222423:

Sadly, far from it - I just hope that they can keep the kids together.

London Lass
05-28-2008, 06:11 AM
Couple in court over girl's death

Khyra Ishaq was seven years old when she died
The mother and step-father of a girl who allegedly starved to death have appeared in court via video link.

Angela Gordon, 33, and Junaid Abuhamza, 29, appeared at Birmingham Crown Court accused of "causing or allowing" the death of Khyra Ishaq.

The couple from Handsworth, Birmingham, were remanded to appear at the court on 1 September for a plea and case management hearing.

Khyra was taken to hospital on 17 May where she was pronounced dead.

Ms Gordon and Mr Abuhamza are accused of committing the offence, which is contrary to section five of the 2004 Domestic Violence, Crime and Victims Act, between May 9 and 17 May.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/7423178.stm

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I hope they throw the book at them...JMO! :madranting94dp:

TigressPen
05-28-2008, 09:21 PM
This child's death makes tears mist my eyes and my heart ache for the suffering she endured. Rest now sweet child, you are in the arms of angels. :1222423:

I hope her parents do not get off lightly.

London Lass
07-11-2008, 05:00 AM
Update:

New charges in child neglect case

The mother and stepfather of a seven-year-old girl who allegedly starved to death have been charged with five counts of cruelty to children.

Khyra Ishaq was found dead at her family home in Birmingham where she lived with her five siblings.

Angela Gordon, 33, and Junaid Abuhamza, 29, of Handsworth, were already charged with "causing or allowing" her death.

They will appear before magistrates on 15 July to face five joint charges of cruelty to a person under 16.

Hayley Firman, assistant district crown prosecutor for Birmingham, said: "The available evidence has been considered and it has been decided that there is sufficient evidence to charge the two defendants with the five additional charges of cruelty, one each in relation to the remaining children of the household."

At Birmingham Crown Court in May the couple were remanded until 1 September for a plea and case management hearing over the earlier neglect charge.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/west_midlands/7501214.stm