The sadistic teenage girl who killed Brianna Ghey heard 'unkind voices' in her head, with safeguarding services having 'no reason to be concerned' about their contact, a review has found.
Scarlett Jenkinson confessed to her GP, teachers and parents that the voices were 'saying unkind things and putting her down' in early February 2023.
But when a crisis meeting with a mental health worker was called, they reassured Jenkinson's mother she was not a risk to herself or others, the Mirror reports. READ MORE Police 'extremely concerned' for missing woman, 64, who is 'vulnerable and confused' Days later Jenkinson and her accomplice, Eddie Ratcliffe, lured Brianna to a park and stabbed her 28 times.
The killer teen had been due to have a face-to-face meeting with the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services later that month, but had been remanded in custody for murder.
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