In the news: Ministry of Justice apologises to mother in child murder case →

The Ministry of Justice has apologised to the mother of a five-year-old boy who was murdered after probation services failed to warn her that her partner had a string of convictions for violent offences against women and children.

After the death of her British-born son, Liliya Breha was warned she could be deported because she no longer has a family tie to the UK.

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