Burton Mail

‘Pure evil’ killer is jailed for life

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THE “pure evil” woman who murdered 16-month-old Star Hobson has been told she must serve a minimum of 25 years in prison.

Bouncer and security guard Savannah Brockhill, 28, was jailed for life at Bradford Crown Court alongside Star’s mother, Frankie Smith, 20, who was handed an eight-year sentence for causing or allowing her daughter’s death.

The killing of Star and details of how she was subjected to months of assaults and psychologi­cal harm have caused an outcry, especially as the trial came so soon after the case of murdered Solihull six-year-old Arthur Labinjo-hughes.

Star’s great-grandfathe­r, David Fawcett, has led the questionin­g over why social services and police did not act despite five different family members and friends raising concerns with the authoritie­s in the eight months before she died.

After she was found guilty of murder on Tuesday, Brockhill was branded “pure evil” by Mr Fawcett, who said she had “ascended from the bowels of hell”.

Yesterday, Brockhill was given a life sentence and ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years before she can be considered for parole, by the judge, Mrs Justice Lambert.

The Bradford Partnershi­p, which includes the agencies which had contact with Star during her short life, said on Tuesday: “We need to fully understand why opportunit­ies to better protect Star were missed.”

The safeguardi­ng partnershi­p said a review into the case will be published next month, but it “deeply regrets” that “not all the warning signs” were spotted.

And Bradford Council leader Susan Hinchliffe said Star was “let down”.

Keighley and Ilkley Tory MP Robbie Moore said Bradford Council leaders should “hang their heads in shame” and resign.

Star was taken to hospital from the flat where she lived with Smith in Wesley Place, Keighley, on September 22 2020, but her injuries were “utterly catastroph­ic” and “unsurvivab­le”, prosecutor­s told the twomonth trial.

Jurors heard that Smith’s family and friends had growing fears about bruising they saw on the little girl in the months before she died.

In each case, Brockhill, of Hawthorn Close, Keighley, and Smith, of Wesley Place, Halifax Road, Keighley, managed to convince social workers that marks on Star were accidental or that the complaints were made maliciousl­y by people who did not like their relationsh­ip.

Prosecutor­s described how the injuries that caused Star’s death involved extensive damage to her abdominal cavity “caused by a severe and forceful blow or blows, either in the form of punching, stamping or kicking to the abdomen”.

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