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Toddler's death provokes inquiry

Posted: 29 January 2004 | Subscribe Online


North Lincolnshire area child protection committee is to investigate the case of three-year-old Jasmine Galyer, whose stepfather was jailed for her manslaughter last week.

Hull Crown Court was told how Jasmine died in February 2003 after being violently shaken by Stewart Pirie. The family had been visited by social workers five months earlier.

Social workers from North Lincolnshire Council visited Pirie's home in Scunthorpe in September 2002 after receiving an anonymous phone call which raised concerns about the way Jasmine was being looked after.
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The caller made no allegations of physical abuse, said ACPC independent chairperson Pete Andrews.

He added that the family had been out on the first visit and social workers left a card. They returned the next day and found everything to be satisfactory, noting that Pirie seemed to have a good relationship with Jasmine and that there were no signs of abuse.

Last week Pirie was jailed for eight years for manslaughter and two years to run concurrently for cruelty to a child after pleading guilty to both. Jasmine's mother, Melissa Galyer, was sentenced to two-and-a half-years after pleading guilty to cruelty to a child.

Pirie had been investigated by police in November 2001 over allegations that he had abused a teenage boy. He was not charged. A spokesperson for Humberside police said social services were aware of the case.


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