More moronic Brits who need shooting!

britexpat
By britexpat

I find myself getting extremely angry at these type of people and wishing that I could shoot them myself.......

A TODDLER died after suffering 107 injuries inflicted in only four weeks by her mother and her lover, a court was told yesterday.

Sanam Navsarka, two, had fractures to her arms and legs.
She was allegedly battered with a metal pole.
Mum Zahbeena Navsarka and her fiancé Subhan Anwar — both 21 — locked her in a cupboard, although she was terrified of the dark, a jury heard.

Navsarka and Anwar, who deny murdering the youngster, heard prosecutor Julian Goose QC list the horrific external wounds found on Sanam’s body after her death on May 8 last year.

There were 36 on her head and neck, 10 to the front of her body, 16 on her left arm, 10 on her right arm, 10 to her back, 16 to her left leg and 9 to her right leg.
Mr Goose said: “The pattern is one of severe and inflicted, repeated injury.”

Doctors also found that Sanam’s bottom was bleeding and sore from wearing soiled nappies that had not been changed.

Mr Goose said both defendants told police they had treated it by putting Anwar’s aftershave on the wound.
The QC told Bradford Crown Court, West Yorks: “It leaves little imagination to understand the pain of spraying aftershave on to an open wound.”
The tot’s death was the result of fat embolisms entering her blood stream due to fractures to her thigh bones — one of which had been snapped.

The court was shown a mobile phone video recorded by shop worker Anwar as Sanam had a fit the day before her death.

Two women jurors wept as they watched the pony-tailed youngster’s head shuddering and her arms shaking.

Mr Goose said the following day “cruel and callous” Navsarka and Anwar — not the child’s natural father — went to register with a new GP and have check-ups.
Sanam was left at home for two hours — in agony, he said.

When Navsarka and Anwar came home they went to bed to watch a DVD, the court heard.

Paramedics were called around 11pm after Anwar rushed next door claiming he found Sanam drowned in the bath.
He allegedly told doctors she had been having episodes of shaking and repeatedly falling off her bed and bumping herself.

Navsarka admits failing to protect her daughter and allowing her death.
Anwar denies the same charge.
The trial continues.

The Scum

By greentea• 14 Jan 2009 12:14
greentea

i cant even finish reading it

By Maza• 14 Jan 2009 12:12
Maza

Right.. that f'ing does it...I off to the UK...to go hunting..anyone care to join?

By mjamille28• 14 Jan 2009 12:12
mjamille28

:(

By GodFather.• 14 Jan 2009 12:10
GodFather.

Another case of the failing system.. So tragic So Sad..

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HE WHO DARES WINS

By labeledas• 14 Jan 2009 11:57
labeledas

i am all about an eye for eye, you can teach them to be a better parent but the child was robbed of it's chance at life and nothing can bring that child back

By frozen tear of love• 14 Jan 2009 11:54
frozen tear of love

I think its better to teach them to be a better parent in future rather then be equally barberic.

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When the eye becomes the heart, the heart becomes the eye ... Wasif Ali Wasif

By labeledas• 14 Jan 2009 11:50
labeledas

i can't even think of a punishment fitting for them, but i would suggest sticking them in a small dark room with the sounds of a child screaming blaring over a loud speaker for the rest of their lives.

By anonymous• 14 Jan 2009 11:13
anonymous

of punishment for this couple, this case should be broadcast widely to informed and warned people of such inhuman treatment of a child. There are many cases of unreported cruelty, for sure and deterrent actions should be taken seriously by the authorities, strongly!

"dgoodrebel will always be the rebellious good one"

By pinoyaccountant• 14 Jan 2009 11:05
pinoyaccountant

I did not finish reading it. It's too taboo for me. I do hate violence.

By Bloubul• 14 Jan 2009 10:57
Bloubul

Also did not even finish reading. It is absolutely horrable. Shooting these people will be too humane, I will beat them to death.

Please no one tell me not to judge, or hate or whatever. I will have NO problem in executing people that murder, rape and mollest kids.

By bleu• 14 Jan 2009 10:06
bleu

I reiterate my opinion:

Death penalty to all murderers, and pedophiles.

I'll add child abusers where it leads to the child's death to that list (when the child doesn't die, 25 years in prison may be ok).

By anonymous• 14 Jan 2009 09:58
anonymous

what the...me shaking with anger...

By Eagley• 14 Jan 2009 09:46
Eagley

OMG! How cruel and heartless!

Agree with britexpat - need better mechanisms to allow complaints and protect children. Can the neighbours complain to social welfare?

There is a cultural thing as well, isn't there? Whereby people tend to avoid interrupting others' privacy, minding own business. While that is generally good but people should move to intervene if they see something as serious as this. Of course, some people could take it too far and "intervene" at very little reason, due to their overactive imaginations/assumptions.

Complain to social services and investigators come round to interview the parents and observe the child? Doesn't take very long to read people. Half an hour (or maybe an hour) face to face and in their home environment would usually suffice to see if any follow ups are necessary.

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No, no drama, no, no, no, no drama

By DaRuDe• 14 Jan 2009 09:38
DaRuDe

where are you come let me shoot you first with flowers

By mjamille28• 14 Jan 2009 09:35
mjamille28

i think we can all agree that we all feel very strongly about this and you said it all right, even skinning them alive will never be enough... :(

By britexpat• 14 Jan 2009 09:21
britexpat

No, they don't need to be screened. However, there should be better mechnisms in place to protect vulnerable children.

What really galls me is that these excuses for human beings are usually let off with relatively light sentences for the crimes they have committed.

Sorry for the rant, but I feel very strongly about this...

By Beela• 14 Jan 2009 09:17
Beela

This is sad, terrible, disgusting, and unbelievable...yet it happens every day. There is always a news story about something like this. Do people need to be screened before they have children, to make sure they would not do something like this?

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Veni, Vedi, Visa ~ I came, I saw, I shopped

By jasminejasmine• 14 Jan 2009 09:10
jasminejasmine

Did you see the story yesterday about how they are going to pass animal cruelty laws to stop people dressing up their animals?

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1113962/Dog-owners-dress-pets-face-prosecution.html

If you ask me this is a blooming cheek when they can't even protect their own children. What has happened to Health Visitors? If people can't be trusted to look after their children, then surveillance should be an absoloute priority. Protecting Chihuahuas? They ought to be ashamed of themselves.

By Rizks• 14 Jan 2009 09:00
Rizks

So SAD ...:(

REally pathetic ......

By baldrick2dogs• 14 Jan 2009 08:59
baldrick2dogs

WTF!!!! - nuff said.

Did you Google it first?

By Andrews• 14 Jan 2009 08:55
Andrews

Death penalty is not enough for this crime...

By mjamille28• 14 Jan 2009 08:54
mjamille28

NFH, i couldn't bear to read it as well, first paragraph is enough for me. a metal pole! i cannot imagine... i didnt know aftershaves can now be used to treat a wound. do they take such pleasure in beating up an innocent kid? to me, no punishment will ever be enough for what this couple committed.. :(

By anonymous• 14 Jan 2009 08:46
anonymous

Couldn't even finish reading it Brit, let alone comment :-(

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