Surrey County Council confirmed the local authority knew of Sara, saying it would 'work tirelessly' to gain a 'full understanding' of the situation.
The county council has confirmed the local authority knew of Sara, and said it would ‘work tirelessly’ to gain a ‘full understanding’ of the situation.
He added: ‘This is an incredibly sad situation and our thoughts and deepest condolences are with everyone affected. ‘This rapid review will determine whether a Local Child Safeguarding Practice Review is to be undertaken by the Surrey Safeguarding Children Partnership.
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