Attorney general says she believes sentences handed to Emma Tustin and Thomas Hughes were too low

The jail sentences handed to Emma Tustin and Thomas Hughes, who killed six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-Hughes, have been referred to the court of appeal for being too lenient, the attorney general, Suella Braverman, has announced.

Arthur Labinjo-Hughes was left with an unsurvivable brain injury while in the sole care of his father’s “evil” partner, 32-year-old Tustin.

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