Social workers have allegedly been 'spat at in the street' due to anger from the tragic case of Arthur Labinjo-Hughes. Jenny Turnross, director of practice at Birmingham Children's Trust, confirmed reports of social workers being physically and verbally abused because of the haunting case, Birmingham Live reports.
Arthur was beaten and tortured before his murder at the hands of stepmum Emma Tustin at her Solihull home in the West Midlands. Read more: She has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 29 years while Arthur's dad, Thomas Hughes, has been jailed for 21 years for manslaughter.
The case has resulted in national grief while ministers have vowed to take action. An inquiry has been announced by the government to
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