...social services had been working with the family but closed the case after Rose failed to co-operate, jurors have heard.
Damn, that's it? Must try that at work: 'Sorry boss, it's getting a bit tricky to do this task, can I just skip it?'
Darren Woodhams, a fire investigator for the London Fire Brigade, found the fire started from a either a discarded cigarette or an upturned tea light, which set fire to rubbish on the floor and then a sofa in the living room. The fire spread due to the amount of rubbish on the floor, the court heard. Jurors were shown photographs of the floor of the living room which was covered in rubbish 20cm deep and littered with human excrement.
And children were living in it. While social workers washed their hands of responsibility. In any normal world, the state of the house and the refusal to co-operate should have been grounds for more action, not less.
Giving evidence to the jury today, Mr Woodhams said: 'There was a smoke detector on the first floor landing however this was found to be inoperable and had no battery.'
Rose is not in court as she has an issue with her eyes and is observing the trial via a link from a room with lower lighting.
Once again, the inversion of the justice system, treating the alleged perpetrator as a victim.
So, am I missing something here? Did Social Services come around with bags of rubbish and shit to spread around, or was it the useless baboon bitch they had for a mother? Did someone hold a gun to her head to stop her buying a battery for the smoke alarm, or is that down to her too? I bow to no one in my contempt for council wonks, but there is a limit to what they can do! Throw the bitch in a cell for 20 years, and when she gets out, sew her twat up so she cant do it again, oh, and stop treating aresholes as "special" because they are brown!
ReplyDeleteShouldn't "West Indian mums will go to the wall for their children"? The dumb as a bag of rocks Diane Abbott said that's the case!
ReplyDelete"So, am I missing something here? "
ReplyDeleteOnly common sense and a sense of duty, which it seems no longer exists anymore.
"Shouldn't "West Indian mums will go to the wall for their children"? "
Probably, but I suspect this one is pure African.