The review, which concluded today, revealed the children were neglected by their mother and being forced to survive on just biscuits. It also found the children spent hours strapped into their pushchairs and strongly criticised ‘poor management oversight’ and ‘inappropriate’ decisions by council staff.
But the investigation concluded social workers – including a student who shouldn’t have been sent to deal with such a serious case – were not to blame for the deaths.
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