Report concludes there was a ‘lack of curiosity’ about the risks that murdered five-year-old was facing

Professionals involved in the care of Logan Mwangi, the five-year-old boy murdered by his mother, her partner and his stepson, did not take effective action to protect him although they were aware he had suffered from a string of “significant” injuries in the year before he died, a damning review into the tragedy has concluded.

The review said Logan’s injuries should have triggered child protection referrals, and the issues raised by the case may be “systemic” rather than isolated instances of individual error.

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