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Victoria
Climbies' social worker to appeal
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The Social worker assigned to the
protection of Victoria Climbie is to appeal against her dismissal.
Lisa
Arthurworrey, the Social worker in question must be
joking, right? |
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Has this woman truly lost the plot? she
complains about how she has been made a scapegoat for the inadequacies
of the department she worked for. A department, incidentally, that supported her decisions, and the abuse of Victoria just as much as she did. And now she wants to appeal against her dismissal. She ought to be thankful that she didn't end up in gaol! It's certainly where she deserves to be. |
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Now come on Ms Arthurworrey, don't you think
that Victorias' family have suffered enough? Do you really have to
cause them any more pain?Oh, almost forgot there for a minute, you were a Social worker, so of course you do. After all, isn't that what you people do as a matter of course? |
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OK, so it could be argued that she has a
right in law to go ahead with this appeal, but what of Victorias'
rights? Who looked out for them, when she was being so horrifically
tortured and abused. Because it certainly wasn't this Social worker. |
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So there we have it, British Justice at its
best. Not only do we have an untold No. of people languishing in the
countries gaols, who are there due to false acussations, or on the sex
offenders register when no crime has been commited, or have lost their
children on the say so of people like Ms Arthurworrey, but now we have to put up with the very
person, who some would argue, was as responsible for the death of this
innocent child as the real killers, not only walking around free, but
has the nerve to want her job back. |
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And so, Ms Arthurworrey, a
challenge to you, if you should ever read this. You go and stand face
to face with Victorias family, and you tell them how you protected
their little girl. You tell them how she was a happy child, in a safe
environment. Then you tell them how you allowed the torture and murder
of this innocent child. And finally, you tell them how every action you
took was in Victorias "best interest".Now
ask yourself how you feel?
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