This is what I know
Emily was four years old. She was sent by Hastings Court under Judge Hollis, with social worker Christine Elizabeth Stirling, to Northern Ireland — or that is what we were told. Neither Emily nor her stepsister had blood relatives there.
The problem is that the genogram used in Family Court was false and incorrect. Her stepsister was a Cunningham from Reading. Reading Social Services will not discuss it. Emily also had another brother and sister. This was her sister’s family. David was Emily’s stepsister’s father.
Both children were said to have been sent to Northern Ireland, but they vanished. There is also a handwritten Epstein flight document containing details of a Christine leaving with children from Ireland.
The coroner informed my mum that Catherine had 7% alcohol in her body, along with benzodiazepine/diazepam. Taken together, these substances can cause heavy sedation, unconsciousness, breathing suppression, or death.
When I called Social Work Northern Ireland, they said they had no details of my daughter on their system. Yet a social worker had called from there claiming to be Emily’s social worker, and video spoofs were made there to support the claim that Emily was in Northern Ireland until she was 25 years old.
There are also concerns about the refusal or failure of other bodies to investigate this properly, including the Ombudsman. We now understand that office was itself in difficulty. The Children’s Commissioner for Northern Ireland could not sit down with Emily, and no one could provide Emily’s DNA to the laboratory for comparison, even though I had sent my own sample for matching.
Emily had an NHS registration and medical card in the name Emily Cathryn Newbold Smith. East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust has since stated in writing that they could not see a child listed as Emily Newbold on their system. This is a direct records discrepancy and should be reviewed alongside the missing child concerns, Family Court/genogram records, social services records, Reading records, Northern Ireland records, DNA records, and any Ireland-linked records.
Evidence available includes: Emily’s NHS medical card, the written NHS/Trust response stating she was not found on their system, Family Court/genogram concerns, records or correspondence involving Northern Ireland, information relating to the alleged transfer to Northern Ireland, the handwritten travel/flight document, and information concerning the DNA sample provided for comparison.
I am asking for a formal records-tracing review of Emily as a long-term missing child. This should include Hastings Family Court records, the genogram entered into court, social services records, Reading Social Services records, Northern Ireland Social Work records, NHS registration/Child Health/GP records, DNA records, Ireland-linked transfer records, and any records connected to the reported social worker involvement. I also ask that the discrepancy between Emily’s NHS medical card and the later statement that she is not visible on the NHS/Trust system is treated as a key issue. I have such made today separate report to Contact Us — Locate International
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