A mum whose four children died in a house fire "laughed in the faces" of child protection officers who accused her of neglecting her little ones.
Mum-of-five Natalie Unitt refused to accept that her children, aged between three and eight, were neglected despite them communicating by "grunting" and having at least 50 injuries.
Riley Holt, 8, Keegan Unitt, 6, Tilly Unitt, 4, and Olly Unitt, 3, died in a house fire thought to be caused by a discarded cigarette as their parents slept on February 5 last year.
Unitt and her boyfriend Chris Moulton were arrested on suspicion of manslaughter by gross negligence after the tragedy in Stafford but in August prosecutors said no further action would be taken, citing "insufficient evidence".
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