Poppi Worthington and her father Paul Worthington.
Poppi Worthington is from Barrow-in-Furness.
There was a cover-up of her sexual abuse and death.
The BAE Systems Maritime - Submarines shipyard at Barrow-in-Furness is the largest in the UK and builds Trident submarines.
Part of the shipyard was built by Alfred McAlpine.
Stella Rimington, the former boss of MI5, was educated at Chetwynde School in Barrow-in-Furness
The Member of Parliament for Barrow -in-Furness is John Woodcock who has been Chair of Labour Friends of Israel.[7]
The Member of Parliament for Barrow -in-Furness is John Woodcock who has been Chair of Labour Friends of Israel.[7]
MYSTERIOUS DEATHS AND CUMBRIA.
A judge ruled that Poppi was sexually assaulted by her father, Paul Worthington, (above) and this led to her death in December 2012
In 1995, Paul Worthington was interviewed by the police, following an 'association with someone who may have committed offences against children'.
Paul Worthington's laptop ‘went missing’.
Cumbria police failed to use any individual with specialist knowledge of investigating sexual abuse.
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Virtually nothing was done to protect Poppi's three sisters and two brothers after Poppi's death.
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In March 2014, a two-week fact-finding hearing was held at the High Court in London.
Justice Peter Jackson found in his judgment that Poppi died as a result of a penetrative assault inflicted upon her by her father.
The judge criticised police, social workers and the coroner.
However, the ruling was kept secret.
Cumbria County Council applied to the judge for a secrecy order to keep all facts about the death suppressed for 15 years.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.
In 2012, according to a judge, Poppi died 'after being sexually abused by her father Paul Worthington.'
There was a suspected cover-up by the authorities.
The Crown Prosecution Service decided not to press charges against anyone.
Paul Worthington remains a free man.
The Crown Prosecution Service decided not to press charges against anyone.
Paul Worthington remains a free man.
A judge ruled that Poppi was sexually assaulted by her father, Paul Worthington, (above) and this led to her death in December 2012
In 1995, Paul Worthington was interviewed by the police, following an 'association with someone who may have committed offences against children'.
In 2003, an unrelated allegation was made by his then stepson.
After Poppi's death, the police appeared to be trying not to collect any forensic evidence.
After Poppi's death, the police appeared to be trying not to collect any forensic evidence.
Poppi had broken legs.
Paul Worthington's laptop ‘went missing’.
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Forrester, "would not permit even basic tests to be conducted, refusing to authorise forensic testing of any samples or items seized."
Cumbria police failed to use any individual with specialist knowledge of investigating sexual abuse.
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Virtually nothing was done to protect Poppi's three sisters and two brothers after Poppi's death.
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In March 2014, a two-week fact-finding hearing was held at the High Court in London.
Justice Peter Jackson found in his judgment that Poppi died as a result of a penetrative assault inflicted upon her by her father.
The judge criticised police, social workers and the coroner.
However, the ruling was kept secret.
Cumbria County Council applied to the judge for a secrecy order to keep all facts about the death suppressed for 15 years.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.
Jimmy Savile, in the North West of England, in Cumbria.
There has been a lot of child abuse in Cumbria.
The former Underley Hall School
We reported earlier:
A major criminal inquiry is under way into child abuse at residential schools across Cumbria - including South Lakeland.
Police probe child abuse claims
Detectives probing historic child abuse allegations are investigating a former South Lakeland school, Underley Hall School, in Kirkby Lonsdale.
Former South Lakes boarding school at centre of child ....
Cumbria in North West England (www.itraveluk.co.uk/maps/england/cumbria/)
In late May 2010, David Sanger, 63, appeared in court, accused of eight counts of gross indecency against boys.
(Acclaimed organist David Sanger found dead)
On 29 May 2010, David Sanger's body was discovered by a police officer at a house in Embleton, near Cockermouth, in Cumbria.
Derick Bird, who shot dead 12 people.
On 2 June 2010, twelve people were killed when gunman Derrick Bird, a 52-year-old taxi driver, opened fire in several areas of Cumbria.
('Row' theory over Cumbria rampage )
Bird had worked for the spooks in Northern Ireland, reportedly.
Bird had worked for the spooks in Northern Ireland, reportedly.
codshit.com: Why Damaged Covert Operator Derek Bird ....
Dylan, who was found hanged at a UK children's home
On 20 October 2009 we learnt that 11 year old Dylan McDonald had been found hanged at a children's home, the Appletree Centre, in Cumbria in the UK.
Harry Hucknall.
In the UK, on 19 September 2001, 10 year-old Harry Hucknall was found hanged. (Tragic death of boy, 10 )
He was discovered by his next-door neighbour at his home in Dalton-in-Furness in Cumbria.
Harry was a pupil at George Romney Junior School.
He is related to singer Mick Hucknall.
On 20 October 2009 we learnt that 11 year old Dylan McDonald had been found hanged at a children's home, the Appletree Centre, in Cumbria in the UK.
Harry Hucknall.
In the UK, on 19 September 2001, 10 year-old Harry Hucknall was found hanged. (Tragic death of boy, 10 )
He was discovered by his next-door neighbour at his home in Dalton-in-Furness in Cumbria.
Harry was a pupil at George Romney Junior School.
He is related to singer Mick Hucknall.
Lianne Smith and her daughter.
On 20th May 2010 we read about Lianne Smith.
Lianne Smith ran a nursery for children aged 3 to 6 in Barcelona.
In the UK, she was head of the Cumbria County Council department set up to protect children.
She reportedly killed her two young children, five-year-old Rebecca and 11-month-old Daniel, in a Spanish hotel.
DEATHS IN CUMBRIA
In 2013, a court in England heard that Steven Grieveson was gang raped in his youth and became a rent-boy.
Sunderland rent-boy
David Grieff
On 20th May 2010 we read about Lianne Smith.
Lianne Smith ran a nursery for children aged 3 to 6 in Barcelona.
In the UK, she was head of the Cumbria County Council department set up to protect children.
She reportedly killed her two young children, five-year-old Rebecca and 11-month-old Daniel, in a Spanish hotel.
Steven Grieveson
Steven Grieveson was convicted of the murders of four teenage boys in the city of Sunderland between 1993 and 1994.
Steven Grieveson was taken into care when he was 13.
He was sent to live at a children's care home in Cumbria in the UK.
Children's care homes are sometimes used by the elite as child brothels.
Sunderland rent-boy
David Grieff
There is a suspicion that Grieveson may be linked to some powerful and important people
In 1996, Grieveson was convicted of murdering Thomas Kelly, 18, David Hanson, 15, and David Grieff,15, in 1993 and 1994.
Initially, the police claimed that the deaths of these three boys were 'drugs' accidents.
BBC News - Steven Grieveson trial.
In 2013, Grieveson was found guilty of murdering 14-year-old Simon Martin.
"In 2000 a sample of DNA found at the scene underneath Simon's body was sent for analysis as part of a case review and matched to Grieveson.
He was subsequently arrested but not charged as the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said there was 'insufficient evidence'.
Steven Grieveson was convicted of the murders of the four teenage boys in the city of Sunderland from 1993 to 1994.
Headteacher Jim Farnie, said the "vast majority" of people felt there was something "a lot more sinister" going on and their deaths were too much of a "coincidence" to be accidental.
It was eight months before the case was reviewed and it thenemerged that all three boys had been strangled.
It was eight months before the case was reviewed and it thenemerged that all three boys had been strangled.
Simon Martin
In 2013, Grieveson was found guilty of murdering 14-year-old Simon Martin.
"Mistakes in the initial investigation into Simon's death included a pathologist failing to spot strangulation marks on the teenager's neck and their theory that he had died within 48 hours of his body being discovered when in fact he had been dead for a week.
"Police also did not consider it might have been a sexual assault.
"Northumbria Police interviewed Grieveson, who had 12 criminal convictions at that point, three days after Simon's body was found because the pair had been seen together.
"Grieveson told them he had never been inside Gillside House and they took him at his word.
"Police also did not consider it might have been a sexual assault.
"Northumbria Police interviewed Grieveson, who had 12 criminal convictions at that point, three days after Simon's body was found because the pair had been seen together.
"Grieveson told them he had never been inside Gillside House and they took him at his word.
"In 2000 a sample of DNA found at the scene underneath Simon's body was sent for analysis as part of a case review and matched to Grieveson.
He was subsequently arrested but not charged as the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said there was 'insufficient evidence'.
Maybe, like in many cases, her father is nothing but a scapegoat while real criminals run free
ReplyDeleteSounds like a lot of people in that area are members of the "special handshake" brigade.
DeleteHighly possible.
Deletelianne smith said rather than see her children go into the care system she would poison them herself she knew what happens to them
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ReplyDeleteAnother poor wee gorgeous soul...
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