Most Popular

- Advertisement -

categories

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. 

Highlights

Technology

Global Powers in 2024: Technology, Military, and Economic Influence Unpacked

As we delve into 2024, the landscape of global power is shaped by a complex interplay of technological advancements, military capabilities, and economic influence. Understanding the dynamics among leading nations requires an examination of their strategic priorities and how they leverage their strengths to assert influence on the world stage. This article unpacks the multifaceted nature of global powers, highlighting the key players in technology, military strength, and economic dominance.
Ticketing system 1

Tickets ‘broken’ after Oasis ‘chaos’, resale site chief alleges

Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, stated that Saturday's ticket sale for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."A senior official at a resale site has stated that the ticketing system for shows, including next summer's Oasis concerts, is "broken."Viagogo's business development manager, Matt Drew, said Saturday's ticket sales for the band's first shows in 16 years "descended into chaos."
- Advertisement -
Selected menu has been deleted. Please select the another existing nav menu.

Alfie Steele: Mother and partner guilty of killing nine-year-old kid after months of abuse

Share It:

Table of Content

  • Carla Scott and Dirk Howell were found guilty in the murder of nine-year-old Alfie Steele.
  • Alfie suffered repeated beatings and cruelty, including immersion in a cold bath.
  • Concerns were raised by neighbors and authorities prior to Alfie’s death.

The trial of Carla Scott and Dirk Howell revealed that after his mother met Howell, Alfie “suffered assaults and cruelty by being beaten, assaulted, punished with cold water, and forced to live a life that no child should have to endure.”

The mother and her partner were found guilty of murdering her nine-year-old kid, who had 50 injuries.

Alfie Steele died after enduring “sinister” beatings and a frigid bath.

Alfie Steele: Mother and partner guilty of killing nine-year-old kid after months of abuse

Coventry Crown Court found Dirk Howell, 41, guilty of murder and Carla Scott, 35, guilty of manslaughter but not murder.

Mr. Justice Wall remanded both defendants into detention to be sentenced on Thursday at 11 a.m.

Alfie’s numerous injuries included bruising all over his body and evidence of oxygen deprivation.

Alfie “suffered assaults and cruelty, including being beaten, assaulted, punished with cold water, and forced to endure a life that no child should endure” after his mother met Howell, according to testimony at his trial.

Scott called 999 on 18 February 2021 to report that her son was not breathing. Alfie had fallen asleep in the bath at their residence in Droitwich, Worcestershire, she informed the call handler.

When two police officers arrived at his residence at 2.30 p.m., Howell was not present.

Scott reported to the officers that she discovered Alfie “submerged” and added that he had previously “struck his head.”

Just six minutes after the 999 calls, Alfie was already unresponsive, not breathing, and already chilly to the touch.

Both defendants testified that Alfie was never “dunked” in a bath at home before his death.

The six-week trial heard that Scott and career criminal Howell attempted to conceal the murder by prolonging the dialing of 999 after Alfie drowned, asphyxiated, or suffered cardiac arrest.

Alfie, who was discovered lifeless with a body temperature of 23 degrees Celsius, may have been placed back in warm water as the couple attempted to pass off the murder as an accidental drowning, according to evidence presented in court.

Scott lied to the police that she had seen Howell a few days before Alfie’s murder. Surveillance footage captured him fleeing the residence around the time the 999 call was made.

Shortly thereafter, he was arrested while attempting to enter a train at Droitwich station.

The trial heard that both Scott and Howell believed it was permissible to strike Alfie with ‘belts, or a slider, similar to a heavy-duty flip-flop, and use other more sinister forms of punishment’.

This included subjecting Alfie to “cold baths while naked” and compelling him to “stand outside in the middle of the night while cold water was thrown over him.”

Alfie can be heard repeatedly yelling “Open the door” on a recording made by a neighbor after being locked out of his home. The recording was presented during the trial.

On numerous occasions, the authorities were made aware of Alfie-related concerns, and police and social workers were involved.

In the year preceding Alfie’s demise, several 999 calls were made by nearby residents.

On April 4, 2020, a neighbor named Daniel Grindrod called the police to report, “I’m hearing some very disturbing sounds from next door” and “I’ve heard what sounds like a child in distress.”

The next day, Graham and Rosemary Willetts contacted 999 to report “something very strange” about the residence.

The following month, they called the police again, and Mrs. Willetts described disciplining a boy in the backyard.

“He’s standing like a statue,” she commented. When asked if they had previously reported the family, she responded, “Yes, we believe this boy’s name is Alfie.”

In August 2020, approximately six months before Alfie’s death, next-door neighbor Gemma Allcott made a harrowing 999 call to the police, stating, “It sounds like my neighbors are doing something terrible to their child in the bathtub as if they are hurting them.”

The caller reported that Alfie was “being hit and held under water or something” at his Vasson Drive home.

The couple ignored social workers’ protection plan that forbade Howell from staying overnight.

Social worker Hayley Waldron said that legal negotiations were underway to remove Alfie from Scott’s custody in March 2020. Scott was seen working with social workers, hence the circumstance did not reach the threshold.

A review of child protection practices is currently underway to determine whether more could have been done to protect Alfie.

Read More

Tags :

Creative Media News

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Creative Media News is your premier source for the latest updates in finance, technology, and world events. Our dedicated team of journalists delivers in-depth analysis, breaking news, and expert opinions to keep you informed and engaged. Whether you’re interested in stock market trends, innovative tech, or global affairs, we’ve got you covered. Stay ahead with our reliable, timely, and insightful content. Join our community of readers who trust Creative Media News for accurate, up-to-date information. Follow us for daily updates and stay connected with the world’s most important stories.

Useful Links

Selected menu has been deleted. Please select the another existing nav menu.