UK: Teacher Gets Life for Abuse, Murder of Adopted Toddler

Was Preston Davey failed by ideological timidity in social work or by a fundamentally broken child protection system?
UK: Teacher Gets Life for Abuse, Murder of Adopted Toddler
Above: Preston Davey's birth mother Sarah Davey (left) outside Preston Crown Court on June 18. Image credit: Dave Nelson/PA Images/Getty Images

The Spin


Establishment-critical narrative

The system failed Preston Davey not just through negligence but through ideological timidity — social workers may have pulled their punches fearing accusations of homophobia rather than doing their jobs. A child with 40-plus injuries, repeated hospital visits and a caregiver who admitted dark fantasies deserved rigorous scrutiny, not deference. Oldham Council hasn't even suspended the workers involved, which says everything about accountability.

Pro-establishment narrative

Preston Davey's murder is a state failure, full stop — the government took responsibility for this child's safety and then let the safeguarding system collapse around him. A child protection authority and a Single Unique Identifier must be established immediately so professionals share information and stay accountable. Preston's death demands action, not another ignored inquiry. The pace of progress on this matter has been unconscionably slow.

© 2026 Improve the News Foundation. All rights reserved.Version 7.7.2

© 2026 Improve the News Foundation.

All rights reserved.

Version 7.7.2