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Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Surrey police issue an unreserved apology to murdered schoolboy Breck Bednar`s parents

"Parents of the murdered schoolboy Breck Bednar have received a pay-out from Surrey Police, after the force issued an unreserved apology and admitted they made `mistakes` during his case."

"Breck was killed in 2014, aged 14, after being groomed by computer engineer Lewis Daynes, who was 19 at the time. Mr Daynes lured Breck to his Essex flat and stabbed him in what is believed to be a sexually motivated attack."


"It later emerged Breck’s mother, Lorin LaFave, 48, contacted officers in the weeks before the murder to voice concerns that her son was being groomed online, but police chose not to follow up the concerns."

"Her worries, first reported to Essex police in 2011, were not investigated and it was subsequently revealed that Mr Daynes had previously been arrested on suspicion of raping another teenage boy. The offences were reinvestigated only when Mr Daynes was brought in for questioning over Breck’s murder."

"In a statement, the force said: `Surrey Police accept that mistakes were made in how Ms LaFave’s telephone call to them was handled and responded to; and unreservedly apologises for them`..."

"Mr Daynes, now 20, is serving a life sentence in prison."

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/breck-bednar-murder-police-sorry-over-mistakes-that-led-to-grooming-and-murder-of-boy-a6928941.html

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