Farah Naz, the aunt of Zara Aleena, has said “her brutal murder could and should have been prevented” following the conclusion of an inquest which found that failures by multiple agencies contributed to her death.
The inquest’s jury found “Zara’s death was contributed to by the failure of multiple state agencies to act in accordance to policies and procedures – to share intelligence, accurately assess risk of serious harm, act and plan in response to the risk in a sufficient, timely and co-ordinated way”.In a statement, Ms Naz said her family remain “devastated by our enormous loss”.“Her brutal murder could and should have been prevented.
These included a failure to identify “significant events” which should have led to the risk being re-evaluated, and that information sharing, decision making, supervision and training were “inadequate”. She said those involved failed to show initiative, and there were “glaring gaps” in knowledge among some officers in prison probation, community probation and the police.“We hope that lessons will be learned, improvements will be made and discussions will be facilitated as a result of this inquest.
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