Baby P's father attempts to cash in
Baby Peter's biological father is suing Haringey Council for failing to protect his son
The biological father of Baby P, who walked out on his son at 3 months of age and therefore failing to protect him, is claiming £200,000 in damages from Haringey Council for failing to protect Baby Peter. A firm of ambulance chasing personal injury lawyers, Tony Hall, head of clinical negligence at Anthony Collins Solicitors, are supporting the claim. For once I am finding myself in agreement with Ann Widdicombe. The father saw the injuries on Baby Peter, and like everybody else accepted the mother's explanations. It would appear that as Baby P's father decided to retire early, this looks like the perfect opportunity to top up his pension pot.
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I cannot look at this picture of this adorable little boy without choking up. It makes me hope there is some place else' where he is happy and loved.
ReplyDeleteI read yesterday that he was "trained" when one of them entered the room to put his head on the floor...It was in one of the statements I believe...
Such cruelty 'that line alone is enough to break your heart.
As for his father now wanting money...No Comment...
IRONSIDE