The body of a little boy lay decomposing in a cellar for up to two years while his mother lived upstairs with his five siblings, it emerged yesterday.
Police were alerted after a neighbour spotted a child at a dormer attic window and became concerned about the family.
Officers found the remains of three-year-old Hamza Khan in the cellar of the four-storey terrace house. Born in 2005, he was a twin and is believed to have been concealed there as long ago as 2009.
Last night, detectives were questioning his single mother Amanda Hutton, 41, who has eight children, and a 22-year-old man, on suspicion of neglect.
The family is believed to have been known to social services. Hamza also had two grown-up brothers, aged 22 and 20, who do not live at the house in Bradford.
Last night, one of them, Tariq Khan, said: 'I have only just found out about the death of a baby in my family and my mum has been arrested. I am trying to take it all in.'
A floral tribute left at the house by the boy's father Aftab Khan, who does not live there, read: 'Hamza. you will always be in my heart. I will always love you forever. Dad. X x x x x x.'
Uh, well that's nice. How could the father not know his son was dead? Didn't he ever, like, um, see his kids?
Here's the whole story:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... tairs.html
Boy's body in cellar for two years as family lived upstairs
- tattuchu
- a dickload of cocks
- Posts: 21890
- Joined: Wed Mar 25, 2009 2:59 pm
- About me: I'm having trouble with the trolley.
- Location: Marmite-upon-Toast, Wankershire
- Contact:
Boy's body in cellar for two years as family lived upstairs
People think "queue" is just "q" followed by 4 silent letters.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
But those letters are not silent.
They're just waiting their turn.
Re: Boy's body in cellar for two years as family lived upsta
It's their culture ,marry a first cousin dispose of the kids that turn out 'funny' looking How do yo think Mandy got so clever




Give me the wine , I don't need the bread
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 23 guests