Baby Peter death 'avoidable'

Baby Peter’s death was “an eminently avoidable tragedy” that could have been prevented if two social workers had done their jobs properly, a disciplinary hearing in Britain was told today.

Baby Peter death 'avoidable'

Baby Peter’s death was “an eminently avoidable tragedy” that could have been prevented if two social workers had done their jobs properly, a disciplinary hearing in Britain was told today.

Maria Ward and Gillie Christou, former social workers with Haringey Council in north London, admitted that their failings in the case amounted to misconduct.

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