The Daily Mail publishes a commentary arguing that the phrase “never again” has become meaningless in the context of the murder of Preston Davey. In the piece, the outlet expresses strong condemnation of the killing and says it will provoke public outrage. The commentary is framed around the idea that repeated tragedies undermine public assurances that similar events will not happen again. The text does not present new factual details about the case beyond naming Preston Davey and characterizing the act as a murder of a child. It also does not offer specific evidence or analysis related to policy or institutional failures, focusing instead on the moral and emotional response to the crime. The piece is written in a strongly opinionated tone and serves as editorial commentary rather than a report of new developments. It does not provide further information about investigation progress, suspects, charges, or official statements in the supplied excerpt.