By James Tozer
أتهمت إنجليزية (22عاما) بمقتل طفلتها في مغطس الحمام.لم تكن تختلط بجيرانها،لم يعرفوا حتى إسمها،مع أنها سكنت معهم في نفس العمارة لسنتين.كانت تعود في منتصف الليل وفي ساعات الصباح الأولى،وتترك الطفلة لوحدها.فبلغوا الخدمة الإجتماعية.أحدهم زارها أكثر من مرة من قبل الخدمة الإجتماعية.
و في يوما بعد منتصف الليل قدنت الشرطة و إعتقلوها،فلقد إتصلت بالشرطة تبلغ عن وفاة الطفلة.
هل قتلتها؟ ولماذا؟ ماذا عن غموضها؟
كانت إبنتها جميلة وهادئة ولطيفة،وهندامها نظيف ولاتبدو عليها الفاقة.ولكن الأم كانت تتجنب الجميع.
Last updated at 10:41 AM on 30th April 2009
This is the face of the 'beautiful little girl' whose mother has been arrested on suspicion of murdering her.
Chloe Fletcher, four, was found dead at her home in the early hours of yesterday after her mother rang police from a phone box.
It is believed Chloe drowned in the bathtub.
Innocent: Chloe Fletcher clutches a biscuit in this photograph released by police today
The image is one of two released by Merseyside Police today.
Neighbours concerned about the woman's lifestyle had previously contacted social workers.
They say she often left the child alone at home while she stayed out until the early hours of the morning.
Last night Wirral Council confirmed social services had been working with the mother and daughter before the killing.
The case is likely to once again throw the spotlight on the effectiveness of measures to protect vulnerable children following the Baby P case and the scandal over social services in Doncaster.
Painstaking: Police forensics officers examine the house where the girl's body was found
The girl's body was found at her single mother's run-down council house in Wallasey, Merseyside, at about 1.40am yesterday.
The woman had rung police from a phone box a ten-minute walk from her home before returning to wait for officers to arrive.
Neighbours said they had tried unsuccessfully to get to know the mother since she moved into the house nearly two years ago.
They added that a number of incidents had led them to report her to local social services, which began monitoring the pair, who lived by themselves.
Neighbour Tina Morrow, 46, said: 'The mother sometimes used to come back home really late, about 4.30 or 5am, leaving the baby on her own inside the house.
'When they reported it to social services they said she had trust issues - something about not getting on with her family, we thought.
'After that the social worker started coming every week or so, but that was the only person who ever visited.'
She added: 'I tried to speak to the mother, but you could barely get a word out of her, we never even found out her name, and she wouldn't let you talk to her daughter - she'd just say "she's shy".
'But she was a beautiful little girl with curly blonde hair, and she always looked happy and well-fed.' The little girl is thought to have recently started at Oakdale Nursery close to her home.
Another neighbour, Kayleigh Leathers, 23, said: 'She was a lovely little girl. She was very bouncy and she would always shout "Hi" when she would walk past.'
Tragedy: A policeman lays floral tributes outside the house while another stands guard
Mark Lamb, 33, who was staying with one of the woman's neighbours, said: 'I just heard police in the early hours, knocking on the door saying, "It's the police, let us in".
'A lady came to the door, they went in, a few more things were said, then the next minute six or seven police cars arrived and an ambulance. I saw the lady hand-cuffed and taken into a police car about 20 minutes later.'
A small pile of bouquets and soft toys was yesterday left outside the house, although none was apparently from anyone who knew the mother and daughter by name.
Police sealed off the road and the phone box where the mother is believed to have made the call.
A Merseyside Police spokesman confirmed that a 22-year-old woman had been arrested on suspicion of murder. A post-mortem examination is being carried out.
The council said: 'The little girl and her family were known to a number of agencies including the children's social care team at Wirral Council but, given the early nature of the police investigation, it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.'
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