The New Statesman
•Sara Sharif died alone. We need to strengthen our communities
71% Informative
Seven-year-old Khyra Ishaq had been starved and subjected to cruelty.
She weighed just 16.8kg at her death, with 60 separate injuries as a result of punishment beatings.
Neighbours told me they thought it was a bit odd’ that they hadn’t seen her for a few months .
But they didn't think too much of it and didn't want to pry.
The case has never really left me, and I have been reminded of it while reading details that have emerged in court about the death of Sara Sharif in 2023 .
Sara ’s case prompts the question of whether we are active citizens, stepping in when something doesn’t seem right, or passive.
The mark of a civilised society is surely how it cares for its most vulnerable.
If we don't report our fears, a child could die, we might be accused of interfering.
We all have a part to play, says Josh MacAlister , an independent review of social care.
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