‘No more children are going to die like you’ : how Sheffield mother kept her promise to boys (…)
Claire Throssell has been central to the campaign to repeal parental contact laws following the deaths of her two sons at the hands of their father in 2014 When Claire Throssell held her dying son Jack in her arms, she made him a promise: that no more children would die in the circumstances he (…)
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