The grandmother of a baby who was sexually abused and later murdered by a teacher is calling for accountability within the child protection system. According to the reports, the teacher was adopting the child, and the grandmother says there were missed chances for social workers to intervene and potentially prevent the abuse and death. She is demanding that social workers be removed from their roles, arguing that oversight and safeguarding processes failed to act in time.

The articles describe the grandmother’s anger and her public call for stronger action, but they do not provide detailed information in the excerpts about specific failures, the timeline of contact with social services, or any formal findings from authorities. They also do not discuss whether disciplinary action has been taken against the teacher or whether any investigations into social services are underway. The reports focus primarily on the grandmother’s accusations and her demand for staff to be sacked, reflecting her view that child protection measures did not work as intended.