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pandemic came, she, like everyone else, was forced to stay at home. that is where she remained, immobile in bed, for over six months. her weight grew to nearly 23 stone. her room was a dumping ground, her sheets soiled, there were flies and maggots. the conditions in which kaylea was found were abhorrent and indicated shocking neglect over a prolonged period of time. in court, kaylea's father alan titford said he was lazy and had let his daughter live in filthy conditions. but he tried to blame his partner, her mother, for her death. sarah lloyd—jones had already admitted gross negligence manslaughter. when the country went into lockdown and kaylea's school shut down, she was cut off from the outside world and all the help she used to receive. instead she became entirely dependent on her parents, who, over the next six months, allowed their daughter to become so unhealthy and overweight that in the end her body simply couldn't cope any more.

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back in position again, quick as you can. those who knew kaylea have struggled to take in what happened to her. steve used to coach her in wheelchair basketball, he remembers a spirited, active girl who could have gone on the paralympics. i really couldn't get my head around it. could we have done more? you know, iwish we had, i wish we had tried harder, i wish we had. but, you know, after a time, you think, well, i did everything i could. there is now a review into whether the authorities did everything they could to protect kaylea. how could you let that happen to your daughter? herfather and kaylea's mother will both be sentenced next month. the bbc chairman has told a committee of mps that he regrets causing embarrassment to the bbc following questions over his

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before her death. a spinal contention meant she needed a wheelchair but she was fiercely independent until when the pandemic came she, like everyone else, was forced to stay—at—home. that's where she remained immobile in bed for over six months — her weight grew to nearly 23 stone. her room was a dumping ground, her sheets soiled, there were flies and maggots. in court, kaylea's father alun titford said he was lazy and had let his daughter live in filthy conditions. but he tried to blame his partner, her mother, for her death. sarah lloyd—jones had already admitted gross negligence manslaughter. back in position, gang! quick as you can! those who knew kaylea have struggled to take in would happen to her. steve used to coach her in wheelchair basketball and he remembers a spirited and active girl who could have gone on to the paralympics. i really couldn't get my head around it. could we have done more?

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