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AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 26 Jan 2010 09:48

You are right Jill, the sooner they do something about the no win no pay situation with claiming the better. She should not be allowed to sue, but I bet she will, especially if the victims parents sue. and you and I will then be fuelling her drug habit.

Pat Kendrick

Pat Kendrick Report 26 Jan 2010 09:47

We shouldn't be suprised. With the stupid system we have now that anyone can sue for anything e.g. bed to hard in prison.
If she goes ahead and gets legal aid then all expenses should be deducted from the amount she gets. I also think perhaps the victims should sue her.

Jill in France

Jill in France Report 26 Jan 2010 09:06

I cannot believe the nerve of this woman but bet someone is pushing her to claim as they will also make money from it. All these ads on television telling people to claim this that and the other in damages,.
You would think that she would want to hide her self away with the shame of it all.
Jill

Elizabeth A

Elizabeth A Report 26 Jan 2010 06:29

Of course it is nothing to do with her parenting!! And she is a good role model !!! (In case it is not obvious I am being sarcastic)
She should not be allowed to sue anyone for the lack of care/neglect for HER children, pot and kettle spring to mind there.

The sentence should be a lot longer,

Liz

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 26 Jan 2010 04:32

Typical of the stupid woman's attitude to life, no wonder her kids are so awful. I did read somewhere that there is already an appeal for the lads sentences to be increased so that they are not young teens when they get out, and just as likely to go after their victims again.

Let's hope common sense prevails - this woman would get legal aid to sue and it's not right she should make money, she should be locked up as well and the father too.

Shows the state of this country, Kathy, so much wrong with our justice system and our social services too.

Lizx

Diane

Diane Report 26 Jan 2010 01:55

I just wrote a big responce to this thread and clicked, Whoose it went and it is to late to say it all again, so I will just say,
She has a Bl***y nerve.

Diane

Sally

Sally Report 26 Jan 2010 01:52

These people sue Kathy, because they can......they are advised of their rights........if only the same consideration could be given to victims.....

We have to foot the bill for all this....

Kathy near the

Kathy near the Report 26 Jan 2010 01:19

How can this woman think she has the right to sue social services


THE drug-addicted mother of the torture case brothers is prepared to sue social services chiefs for £100,000 – because they did not take the evil pair into care sooner.


Police are investigating the boys’ “toxic” home life to see if the parents can also be brought to book.

But the 36-year-old mother-of-seven has said she will go to court if she is prosecuted for neglect.

She claims she complained to social workers that the brothers were out of control for two years before their assault on two boys aged nine and 11.

In the end, she said she had to threaten to kill herself to get them to act.

Social workers finally took the 10 and 11-year-old into care after their mother told them: “I don’t want to be here any more. I feel like doing something to myself. I can’t cope.”

But with local child services at breaking point after the deaths of seven children on the “at risk” register, the brothers were placed with an elderly couple in Edlington, near Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

They were unable to cope and the pair went on a reign of terror which culminated three weeks later with the victims being put through a sadistic two-hour sex torture ordeal.

Last week, the boys were told they will be able to apply for release in just four years.

Until then it will cost taxpayers £480,000 a year to keep them in special child offender units.

An internal inquiry showed children’s services in Doncaster had missed 31 chances to halt them before the horror attack.

The parents of the brothers’ victims announced last weekend that they are planning to sue social services for negligence.


Kathy