Boy, 3, crushed to death by car seat was 'invisible' to social workers

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Boy, 3, crushed to death by car seat was 'invisible' to social workers
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EXCLUSIVE: Social workers missed a string of chances to save three-year-old Alfie Lamb's life before he was crushed to death in 2018, Medway Safeguarding Children Board found

A boy who was crushed to death by a car seat was “invisible” to social workers who missed a string of chances to save him.

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