BBC News, South East
A 14 -year -old girl who stabbed a care activist and musician was known by a coroner to pose a high risk of serious damage.
24 -year -old Nimroy Hendrick died in October 2020 from the same knife wound to chest after being attacked near Croly Station at West Sussex.
Teenager – Ko was referred to to proceed as Child A – moved to West Sussex with his mother from Midlands in April 2020.
His West Sussex Youth Justice Service Officer, Rachel Claves assigned the teenager’s previous faults for the violence, coroner reported that she “very conscious child A and her mother had clearly reached a quite randomly in West Sussex” and had no connection.
She said: “I was particularly concerned about the circumstances in which it ended in the West Sussex.”
Ms. Cleeves was worried that the girl was in a inappropriate residence and attempts were made to “build a network” around her.
He also said that the girl was in the grip of criminal exploitation.
In one phase, he received a “frantic” phone call from Child A’s mother, in which her daughter was asked to take care and put in a safe setting, heard by interrogation.
Her mother said that she was violent towards her, punched her head and closed her arm in the door to escape the fire. He later said that the child hit him with a hopper pole and sent his mother through a lesson to stab.
After the child was attacked near his house, mother and daughter were taken to an emergency residence.
Asked if it was better, Ms. Cleves replied: “No, it was only a series of temporary hotels.”
Coroner Panelope Shoffield asked: “When you see the events and you have heard that the child is a badly injured neck, do you think that anything else can happen to stop the youth justice service?”, To which Ms. Cleeves replied: “No”.
When asked about stabbing Mr. Hendrick, he said: “At that time I did not know that she reaches a weapon.”
Child A had a social worker, youth justice activist, psychologist and police officer of the neighborhood who was allotted for questioning.
The inquiry is going on.