Coroner Urges Reforms After Zara Aleena's Murder Highlights Systemic Failures
Probation service and Met police criticized for understaffing, poor risk assessments, and lack of coordination
- Coroner Nadia Persaud warns of potential future deaths without immediate reforms.
- Low staffing levels in probation service cited as a major issue affecting risk management.
- Met police criticized for dismissing internal findings and lacking investigative rigor.
- Multiple agencies failed to act on intelligence and assess risks adequately.
- Family of Zara Aleena calls for accountability and systemic improvements.