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Inquiry demand over girl's death Inquiry demand over girl's death
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An MP has called for an inquiry into council monitoring of a seven-year-old girl who may have starved to death.An MP has called for an inquiry into council monitoring of a seven-year-old girl who may have starved to death.
Birmingham Perry Barr MP Khalid Mahmood is demanding an investigation into the city's social services' contact with the family of Khyra Ishaq.Birmingham Perry Barr MP Khalid Mahmood is demanding an investigation into the city's social services' contact with the family of Khyra Ishaq.
Khyra died in hospital on Saturday and police are investigating the theory she died because of starvation.Khyra died in hospital on Saturday and police are investigating the theory she died because of starvation.
Angela Gordon, 33, and Junaid Abuhamza, 29, have appeared before the city's magistrates charged with neglect.Angela Gordon, 33, and Junaid Abuhamza, 29, have appeared before the city's magistrates charged with neglect.
The pair, believed to be Khyra's mother and stepfather, were remanded in custody until 28 May.The pair, believed to be Khyra's mother and stepfather, were remanded in custody until 28 May.
I will be asking the local authority at the first available opportunity to account for their inaction Khalid Mahmood Thorny issue of child protectionI will be asking the local authority at the first available opportunity to account for their inaction Khalid Mahmood Thorny issue of child protection
Mr Mahmood claimed the youngster had been removed from school by her mother 10 weeks ago.Mr Mahmood claimed the youngster had been removed from school by her mother 10 weeks ago.
He says there should be an inquiry into what action was taken by officials. He said there should be an inquiry into what action was taken by officials and pledged to write to the chief executive of Birmingham City Council.
Mr Mahmood pledged to write to the chief executive of Birmingham City Council. He accused the council of "battening down its hatches", by instructing its officers not to comment.
He said: "There are structural issues here within the local authority that need to be addressed. "They're accountable to the people of my constituency, of the family where the young child has lost its life. And they're accountable to all of us, " he said.
"I will be asking the local authority at the first available opportunity to account for their inaction. There are lessons to be learned here - we have to be far more stringent with people who don't take their children to school." "They're not there to just do as they wish. They're there to serve the people of Birmingham. And this attitude of battening down the hatches isn't constructive."
He added the reason he was asking for an inquiry was to see if the council could say what had gone wrong and what issues needed to be looked at in the future.
'Can't believe this''Can't believe this'
Meanwhile parents dropping children off at Grove School, Handsworth, where Khyra was a pupil, spoke of their shock at her death. Parents dropping children off at Grove School, Handsworth, where Khyra was a pupil, spoke of their shock at her death.
Renata Palczewska, 26, said: "The teacher, when she told me, was almost in tears. She was very upset. She knew the girl.Renata Palczewska, 26, said: "The teacher, when she told me, was almost in tears. She was very upset. She knew the girl.
"The school gave us a letter but they couldn't give us much information."The school gave us a letter but they couldn't give us much information.
"I can't believe this could happen, you would expect someone to notice." "I can't believe this could happen. You would expect someone to notice."
Windows and the door of the property are boarded upWindows and the door of the property are boarded up
West Midlands Police said in a statement: "We can confirm that a seven-year-old girl was taken to hospital on Saturday 17 May, where she was pronounced dead."West Midlands Police said in a statement: "We can confirm that a seven-year-old girl was taken to hospital on Saturday 17 May, where she was pronounced dead."
The statement added: "Her cause of death has not been confirmed at this stage.The statement added: "Her cause of death has not been confirmed at this stage.
"Police are conducting inquiries and a man aged 29 and a woman aged 33 have been charged with neglect and appeared before Birmingham Magistrates on May 19. "Police are conducting inquiries and a man aged 29 and a woman aged 33 have been charged with neglect and appeared before Birmingham magistrates on 19 May.
"They have been remanded to appear again on 28 May."They have been remanded to appear again on 28 May.
"As proceedings are active, we cannot comment further at this time.""As proceedings are active, we cannot comment further at this time."
A Birmingham City Council spokesman said: "We are deeply saddened by the death of this child and our sympathies go to the child's family and friends at this difficult time.A Birmingham City Council spokesman said: "We are deeply saddened by the death of this child and our sympathies go to the child's family and friends at this difficult time.
"This death is now the subject of a police inquiry and Birmingham City Council are fully supporting the investigation."This death is now the subject of a police inquiry and Birmingham City Council are fully supporting the investigation.
"We are therefore unable to make any further comment.""We are therefore unable to make any further comment."