So they adopted a baby, because the real parent couldn't care for her, had a stable legal job in Britain, and now the baby lives in foster care, and the parents are in prison and then deported.
Great Job of the Border Officers! Well done lads.
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So they adopted a baby, because the real parent couldn't care for her, had a stable legal job in Britain, and now the baby lives in foster care, and the parents are in prison and then deported.
Great Job of the Border Officers! Well done lads.
They didn't adopt. They were fostering without permission to leave Nigeria.
The couple had permission to foster the little girl but not to adopt her or take her out of Nigeria.
The social worker reported that Lucy had been neglected, underfed, under stimulated and had formed no parental attachment after living 9 months with the couple.
It seems like bullshit that they won’t even assess the couple for fitness to adopt the baby. Sure they forged paperwork, but unless they did something else, I don’t see how that disqualifies them.
Straight from the article: "But a social worker from the Children and Family Court Advisory Service CAFCASS said she believed Lucy had been neglected, underfed and under stimulated."
And even if they weren't abusing the baby, forging documents is more than enough reason to prevent someone from immigrating.
Since when are social workers qualified to make a medical assessment of a person?
What is with all the depressing shit posted on Mildly Interesting lately?! This isn't mildly interesting, its c/OrphanCrushingMachine
There's no mystery she was taken from a Nigerian orphanage where she was either legit abandoned or sold to the or orphanage and trafficked to the UK for money by this couple. They solved the case pretty well and laid it out in the article.