A group including public figures Carrie Johnson, Ellie Goulding and Olivia Colman is supporting a campaign calling for a public inquiry into the death of toddler Preston Davey. The backing comes as nearly 100,000 people have signed a call for a “thorough and transparent” investigation into what the supporters describe as missed opportunities to save the child. The campaign is addressed to Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer, according to the reports. The articles do not describe new evidence or specific findings, but focus on the demand for an inquiry to review decision-making and actions taken by relevant agencies prior to Preston Davey’s death. The reporting frames the celebrities’ involvement as part of wider public pressure from mothers and supporters who are seeking greater scrutiny and accountability. The sources agree on the broad thrust of the campaign: a request for a public, transparent review of the circumstances surrounding the toddler’s death and the response from authorities.