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Post time 5-10-2013 02:42 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
'You're a devious, selfish, failure of a mother': Alcoholic jailed for 15 years for killing tragic Hamzah and leaving his body to rot in 'breathtakingly awful' squalor
  • Amanda Hutton found guilty of the manslaughter of her four-year-old son
  • Police found Hamzah Khan's mummified remains in a cot with a teddy
  • Hutton given 12 years for manslaughter and three years for child cruelty
  • 'It's difficult to imagine a worse case of child neglect by a parent,' judge said
  • Alcoholic 'warned eldest son she would kill five more if he went to police'
  • Tariq Khan said 'if he said anything, she would kill the rest of the children'
  • He was handed a two year suspended jail sentence for failing to bury brother


Mother-of-eight Amanda Hutton – who starved her four-year-old son to death and left his mummified body in her home for two years – threatened to kill her other children if her shameful secret was revealed.
Yesterday the 43-year-old alcoholic showed no emotion as she was jailed for 15 years at Bradford Crown Court.
She had been found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence and had pleaded guilty to cruelty to five other children and failing to lawfully bury Hamzah’s body.
Judge Roger Thomas, QC, told Hutton: ‘It’s difficult to imagine in many ways a worse case.’




Shameful: Mother-of-eight Amanda Hutton has been jailed for 15 years for starving to death her son Hamzah, and her eldest son Tariq, right leaving court, has said she threatened to kill five more


Shocking: Hamzah's decomposed body was found in his mother's home two years after he died in 2009

It also emerged that a neighbour had phoned social services six months before Hamzah Khan’s body was found to report serious concerns about Hutton’s parenting.
The authorities had been in regular contact with the family but failed to appreciate the plight of Hutton’s children.
The court was told that in March 2011 a neighbour had reported the youngsters were ‘crying for long periods’, the mother smelt of alcohol and the children ‘never ever play out’.
When police did finally enter her house in Heaton, Bradford, in September 2011 – almost two years after Hamzah’s death – they found smelling rubbish piled high in every room.
The court heard that eldest son Tariq Khan, 24, was in the house when Hamzah died but was a ‘mummy’s boy’, subjected to ‘emotional blackmail’ by her and feared for his siblings’ lives if he tried to turn her in.

He told probation officers Hutton once held a knife to the throat of a five-year-old and ‘threatened to burn the house down’ if he said anything about Hamzah’s death.  Khan, who also pleaded guilty to the burial offence, was given a two-year suspended sentence.
A two-week-long trial heard how Hamzah's decomposed and insect-infested body was discovered in a travel cot in Hutton's bedroom at their filthy home.
He died in December 2009 due to malnutrition after his mother's addictions to alcohol and cannabis took over her life.
Judge Roger Thomas QC said the offences 'demonstrate a most fundamental and serious breach of any duty that an individual in decent society can owe to others - namely the duty that a parent owes to her or his young children to take proper care of them'.
Judge Thomas said all the offences he was sentencing Hutton for are 'all arising from your terrible failures to fulfil the most basic responsibilities that you, as a mother, should have fulfilled'.
He said the manslaughter of Hamzah involved 'failing to provide him with anything like adequate nourishment over a long period of time - in short you starved him to death'.


This is the home in which little Hamzah spent his short life before mother Hutton let him starve to death


Malnourished and neglected: This is the babygrow Hamzah was found in after he died aged 24 months

Judge Thomas said the duty of care a parent owes to a child 'involves various obligations from providing not just simple human love and affection but to all the practical matters than young children need from their parents.

Guilty: Amanda Hutton at court this week where she was found guilty of starving her child to death
'This indictment demonstrates your longstanding and wretched breaches of these most simple and fundamental requirements.
He recalled how an experienced pediatrician told the jury how her visit to Hutton's house after Hamzah's body was discovered was 'the most extreme example of neglect' she had encountered in her career.
The judge said it was clear Hutton had an alcohol problem and that 'you placed your own selfish addiction to drink well before your responsibilities to your many children.'
In terms of the five child cruelty charges she admitted, the judge said that related to a period of nearly three years 'when, on an ever declining scale, you failed your young children, causing them to live in quite appalling conditions of squalor which understandably shocked even the most seasoned police officers who attended your home in September 2011'.
He told Hutton she 'must be regarded as a real danger to any child with whom you may live, or in any way have care of in the future'.
The judge told the court: 'I make it clear that this sentencing exercise is not an exercise in seeking to identify or explain how various agencies failed to identify and act upon the very long term and severe neglect that you visited upon your child and which went as far as you literally starving Hamzah to death.
'Undoubtedly others will be enquiring into such matters and that is something beyond the reach of this court.
'However, your deviousness and entirely purposeful conduct in keeping various agencies away from you and your children so that what you were doing was not discovered must be a feature of this case that I should take into account in sentencing you today'.
The judge told Hutton that 'for whatever irrational reason, you took against Hamzah from an early age - perhaps, in fact, from the very day of his birth'.
He said: 'From all the evidence that I have heard, I have no doubt that the reason for you purposefully keeping Hamzah away from everybody was because you were failing to nourish him and provide him with even the most basic food.
'It is entirely clear from the medical evidence that your failure to feed Hamzah was a longstanding feature of his short and unhappy life and lasted for years.'


Hallway: Dr Pepper bottles, food packets, alcohol, clothes, moth-eaten toys and stains cover the floor and walls


Kitchen: Rubbish was piled high all over Hutton's home. Bottles of spirits cover every inch of the kitchen top


Living room: The floors were covered in rubbish and mouldy food that the children were forced to crawl through

Judge Thomas said: 'The most telling and awful fact in this case that speaks volumes about how you starved Hamzah is that when his mummified remains were found, he was comfortably clothed in a baby-gro which was designed for a six to nine-month-old child.
'Moreover, he was found in a cot wearing, at the age of four-and-a-half years, a nappy.'
He said: 'So it is then that your case, Amanda Hutton, has to be regarded as as bad a case of unlawful killing of a child by a parent as it is possible to imagine.
'The prosecution posed the question at the outset of the case 'How is it possible in 21st century Britain for a four-and-a-half-year-old child to be starved to death?'.
'Dr Ward, in her evidence, said that there were very few cases indeed in the medical literature of such a thing happening.
'Although it beggars belief that such a thing can happen, it has, of course, happened here. It has done so through your purposeful, persistent and gross conduct in failing in that most basic and fundamental requirement that is upon every parent, to feed her child adequately.'




Avoidable: Aftab Khan (right), Hamzah's father who was convicted of beating Hutton in 2008, said he told police of the neglect and state of their home years ago. But they let Hutton (left) continue her abuse under the radar


In court: Amanda Hutton in the witness box being questioned by prosecutor Mr Greade. She admitted to cruelty to her other children and failing to bury Hamzah. The jury deliberated for five hours before returning the verdict


Complicit: Hutton's son Tariq Khan, 24, is pictured here entering Bradford Crown Court before he was charged with one count of preventing the lawful and decent burial of a body

A charge of fraud relating to Hutton claiming child benefit for Hamzah after his death will lie on the file.
Judge Roger Thomas QC was told that one of Hutton's neighbours alerted social services to her concerns about the family six months before Hamzah's body was found.
Mr Greaney said the neighbour contacted social services in March 2011 as she was concerned about things she had observed.
The woman, who cannot be named, said she did this because of children crying and not being comforted, threatening voices towards the youngsters, blinds never being open and children not playing outside.
In a text message the woman wrote about her anonymous call to social service, she wrote: 'Better to be safe than sorry.'
Mr Greaney said the history of what happened after this was 'complex' but social services, education services and the police 'were all involved to a greater or lesser extent'.
But, the prosecutor said, these activities did not result in Hamzah's body being discovered and the other children being rescued.
Children's campaigners have said Hamzah was 'invisible to society'.


Alcoholic: Hutton was so drunk she couldn't stand when she was brought into custody on 21 September 2011

Dreadful: The cannabis addict has five school-aged children that lived with her in squalor and filth

Mr Greaney said a serious case review into Hamzah's death was under way.
He said whatever was or was not done by the relevant agencies 'should not detract from the shocking and disgraceful conduct of Amanda Hutton involving six of her children'.
'She killed Hamzah, no one else.'
Judge Thomas told the court the role of various agencies with Hutton's family will not form part of today's sentencing exercise.
Questions are now being raised about how the death of young boy could go unnoticed for so long, especially after his body was only found due to the tenacity of a rookie police community support officer (PCSO).
PCSO Jodie Dunsmore refused to give up on her feeling that something was wrong at Hutton's home in the Heaton area of Bradford.
Due to her persistence, police found Hamzah's remains amid scenes of utter squalor which the judge described as 'a terrible Pandora's box'.
They also found five of his siblings, aged between five and 13, living among the knee-deep pizza boxes, used nappies, vodka bottles and cat faeces.
Seasoned officers described being overcome by emotion as they witnessed one child in the house rummaging among rotting rubbish in a bedroom for items before they took the youngster away.
Other officers talked of rotten food and an almost unbearable smell in the four-bed terraced house.
Neighbours have spoken of their amazement when children they had never seen before emerged from the property on the day the police arrived.
A serious case review into Hamzah's death has been conducted by the Bradford Safeguarding Children Board (BSCB) which will be published later this year.
It will examine all the many contacts Hutton's family had with agencies including the police, social services, schools and health organisations.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2443626/Hamzah-Khan-death-Amanda-Hutton-guilty-manslaughter-jailed-15-years.html










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Post time 5-10-2013 03:01 PM | Show all posts
Gila tol pompuan nih....
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Post time 5-10-2013 03:40 PM | Show all posts
cyco la pompuan ni.. syg la baby tu mati gitu je... mmg gile la.. elok gantung smpi mati dia..
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Post time 5-10-2013 04:38 PM | Show all posts
Rumah dia mcm pusat buangan sampah....mcm mana manusia boleh hidup, England lagikkkkk
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Post time 5-10-2013 07:51 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
mak pemabuk anak jd mangsa...
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Post time 5-10-2013 09:37 PM | Show all posts
hazab nya rumah
pengotor dgn timbunan sampah je layaknya
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Post time 5-10-2013 10:16 PM | Show all posts
anak dia yg sulung tu dah besar kot masa tu, 22 thun..xkan ngikut jer ckap mak nya.. masa mak dia mabuk2 tu naper x ambil peluang larikan diri..

sedih sangat..msti kuat baby hamzah nangis sebab lapar smpai mati... dah la rumah penuh ngan sampah.. sbb tu xdpat beza bau mayat dengan smpah kot
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Post time 5-10-2013 10:25 PM | Show all posts
kesianla ape dosa anak ni dekat mak dia
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Post time 6-10-2013 12:55 AM | Show all posts
Gila teruk punya perangai... dia tak bau busuk kedgn sampah bertimbun mcm tu
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Post time 6-10-2013 01:23 AM | Show all posts
ketagih arak, ketagih rokok, ketagih dadah, ketagih hidu gam kesemuanya menjadi manusia hina.
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Post time 6-10-2013 09:59 AM | Show all posts
Salaam.

Ibu ni satu hal.

Bekas suami orang Islam, ada diskriminasi pihak berkuasa.

Moga2 baby tu ditempatkan di syurga Allah SWT.

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Post time 6-10-2013 11:41 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
budak 4 thn bole pakai bj utk 6-9 mths old. siannya x dpt nk bayangkan siksanya budak tu kelaparan sampai mati. Last edited by novelloverzz on 6-10-2013 11:42 AM

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Post time 6-10-2013 12:48 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Kesian nya la...
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Post time 6-10-2013 02:10 PM | Show all posts
Pemabuk dengan masaalah kejiwaan mesti dah hilang sifat kewarasan.  Rumah pun dah macam pusat pelupusan sampah.  Nasib masih ada jiran2 yg perihatin walaupun dah agak terlambat.
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Post time 6-10-2013 03:33 PM | Show all posts
adakala aku terhina dgn sikap prihatin rakyat di negara maju..

jiran2 boleh call polis / children welfare utk hal2 berkaitan pengabaian kanak2.

dibandingkan dgn negara kita.. kebanyakan org bersikap individualistik,, hal aku hal aku, hal kau hal kau.. nampak penganiayaan dpn mata, anak2 dipukul di khalayak, kita diam menikus, kutuk dalam hati, mata berkaca.. jabatan kebajikan masayarakat pun kurang efektif dan tiada kuasa..

begitu juga dalam kes penganiaayan dan kekejaman ke atas haiwan.. adeii sedih nye..

ini lah beza.. mental dunia ketiga.. kita masih jauh..

aku harap kerajaan lebihkan belanjawan utk jabatan kebajikan dan sepertinya.. itu lebih penting drpd majlis mega atau pembinaan mega yg tiada arah.. astahfirullahalazim.. ralat nye bila difikirkan negara kita adalah negara Islam, sepatutnya kita lebih ke depan dalam soal membina dan menjaga hubungan sesama manusia dan alam!
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Post time 6-10-2013 03:50 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
bodohnyeee mak ape ni
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Post time 6-10-2013 04:47 PM | Show all posts
perghh kejam sungguh. rumah macam tong sampah
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Post time 7-10-2013 02:08 PM | Show all posts
tmpt pembuangan sampah lg kemas aku rs drp umah dia ni,..
sian la anak jd mangsa...
sbb tu la air arak tu dipggl air syaitan...ni la akibatnya
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Post time 7-10-2013 03:54 PM | Show all posts
duk dlm rumah camtuh xnak pulak dia kena kurap ker sopak kerrr...kanser kulit kerrr...
taun kerr....anak pulak jadik mangsa
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Post time 7-10-2013 05:18 PM | Show all posts
syial nye mak..pengotoq!!
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