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Posted: 26 September 2001 | Subscribe Online



By Sally Gillen and Reg McKay.

'I saw Mummy punching Lauren on the day that she died'

Lauren Wright’s stepbrother saw his mother punch her twice on the stomach on the day she died, a court heard yesterday.

In a video shown to the jury, the nine-year-old said that an ambulance had been called and that his mother told another woman that she thought Lauren was dying.

He said: “The day Lauren died, I remember mummy punching her two times.” He also said that she had put insects in her food.

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Lauren died from a collapse of her digestive system, which was caused by a kick or punch, last May.

Her stepmother Tracey Wright and father Craig Wright both deny manslaughter and willful neglect. The trail continues.

Source: The Daily Mail September 26 page 31

Use of PFI should be limited

Delegates at this week’s Liberal Democrats conference in Bournemouth have passed a motion calling for a Private Finance Initiative to be halted unless it can be proved that it is helping public healthcare.

Source: The Independent September 26 page 14

Scottish newspapers

Campaigners call for rethink over child abuse

Child sex abuse survivors and welfare agencies are meeting in Glasgow tonight to raise awareness of the problem and demand a zero tolerance approach against perpetrators.

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The event, at the Glasgow Film Theatre, will involve all of the key agencies including ChildLine Scotland who counselled 2,000 sexually abused children last year.  The conference is calling for a greater openness about sexual abuse.

Source: The Scotsman September 26 page 7

Fatal accident inquiry into boy’s death

A 14-year old boy is suspected of having died of a drugs overdose at Kerelaw residential school, a fatal accident inquiry at Kilmarnock Sheriff Court heard yesterday.  

Graham Kerr was described by his parents as having a long standing and serious drug problem. Kerr was being looked after at Kerelaw school by order of a children’s hearing.  

On the weekend before he died he had been on home leave but returned to the school early and was believed to be under the influence of alcohol. Kerr is thought to have taken an overdose of Temazepam and died at the school in January. The inquiry continues.

Source: The Scotsman September 26 page 8



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