Aunt of murdered child wants to know why her abusive mum could walk free early #crimenews
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Rapists, serious child sex offenders and grooming gang members will not be allowed out early under the government's early release scheme. Ministers announced the changes on August 4, saying they've gone as far as they can without risking the prison system "collapsing." But some are still worried about who remains eligible for early release. One of them is Gemma Chappell. She's still grieving her great-niece Maya, who was killed at just two years old by her mother's partner, Michael Daymond. Maya's mother, Dana Carr, ignored warning signs and let the abuse happen. #crimenews #childsafety #prison
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