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alert-–-alfie-steele:-killer-threatened-to-‘torture-nine-year-old’s-grandmother-to-death’-and-burn-down-neighbour’s-home-as-authorities-missed-64-chances-to-save-youngsterAlert – Alfie Steele: Killer threatened to ‘torture nine-year-old’s grandmother to death’ and burn down neighbour’s home as authorities missed 64 chances to save youngster

The grandmother of Alfie Steele has described how the nine-year-old’s killer threatened to torture her to death and burn down a neighbour’s home.

Alaina Scott said people had bravely shared their concerns about Dirk Howell, despite his threats and aggressive behaviour towards them. 

A Freedom of Information request found that West Mercia Police and Worcestershire County Council were contacted about Alfie 64 times between them over a three-year period before he was murdered in 2021.

The figures were released on Thursday as a review was published by the Worcestershire Safeguarding Children Partnership, which laid bare a string of missed opportunities to intervene.

According to the report, Howell had threatened to burn a neighbour’s house down in 2020 after they expressed their worries.

Alfie Steele died in February 2021 at his mother Carla Scott's new-build housing association property in Droitwich, Worcestershire, where he suffered 'sadistic' punishments including beatings and being held under bath water

Alfie Steele died in February 2021 at his mother Carla Scott’s new-build housing association property in Droitwich, Worcestershire, where he suffered ‘sadistic’ punishments including beatings and being held under bath water

Alfie's grandparents Alaina Scott and Paul Scott. In a video interview they said they felt the worries expressed to social services had not been seriously considered

Alfie’s grandparents Alaina Scott and Paul Scott. In a video interview they said they felt the worries expressed to social services had not been seriously considered

‘People tried and when they were threatened people continued to try and help, but they were threatened again,’ Mrs Scott told BBC News. 

‘He [said he] was going to torture me to death.’

People had taken ‘great risks’ to help protect Alfie and more should have been done when they were threatened by Howell, the report said.

The youngster died in February 2021 at his mother Carla Scott’s new-build housing association property in Droitwich, Worcestershire, where he suffered ‘sadistic’ punishments including beatings and being held under bath water.

A trial heard the sports-mad schoolboy was locked out of the house or in a shed – where he would be forced to stand still – or whipped with belts during a ‘sinister’ regime of correction and abuse by Scott and her career criminal lover Dirk Howell.

Jurors were told concerned neighbours and even passers-by in the street reported the treatment doled out by Howell, 41, and Scott, 35 – who they said turned a blind eye – to police, social services, the council and Alfie’s school. 

Mr Scott said he would like to thank members of the public who had attempted to provide assistance by making reports about Howell. 'If you hear any of this, I say thank you for your part to try to stop it, but it didn't get stopped,' he added

Mr Scott said he would like to thank members of the public who had attempted to provide assistance by making reports about Howell. ‘If you hear any of this, I say thank you for your part to try to stop it, but it didn’t get stopped,’ he added

Body cam cameras captured the landing full of paramedics and officers with Scott standing in the doorway of a 'dark, dirty and dishevelled' bedroom where Alfie was found

Body cam cameras captured the landing full of paramedics and officers with Scott standing in the doorway of a ‘dark, dirty and dishevelled’ bedroom where Alfie was found

Dirk Howell, who has been jailed at Coventry Crown Court for life with a minimum term of 32 years for murdering nine-year-old Alfie

Dirk Howell, who has been jailed at Coventry Crown Court for life with a minimum term of 32 years for murdering nine-year-old Alfie

Six months before Alfie’s murder, a neighbour made a harrowing 999 call reporting ‘thrashing’ sounds coming from the bathroom ‘like they are really hurting him’.

Alfie died after being found unresponsive in bath water, with Scott claiming he had fallen asleep while bathing.

Alfie’s grandfather Paul Scott said he would like to thank members of the public who had attempted to provide assistance by making reports about Howell.

‘If you hear any of this, I say thank you for your part to try to stop it, but it didn’t get stopped,’ he added.

Carla Scott was asked by social services to supervise the contact between Alfie and Howell, which Mr Scott said was ‘just wrong’.

‘She didn’t even sort out a proper meals for Alfie,’ he added.

‘So they’re going to give responsibility to someone who can’t even sort out food.’

Police video footage captured Scott making a phone call to Howell to ask him where he was. She told him: 'He's gone up to hospital they won't let me go up there yet'

Police video footage captured Scott making a phone call to Howell to ask him where he was. She told him: ‘He’s gone up to hospital they won’t let me go up there yet’

Alfie’s grandparents said they felt the worries expressed to social services had not been seriously considered.

‘We could never get communication with them, even to talk about any aspect,’ said Mr Scott.

‘You’d ring them and they just wouldn’t bother ringing back.’

He said the couple had looked into Howell’s criminal past online and flagged it to social workers before Alfie’s tragic death.

He said they were told they were aware of it and that they ‘were sorting things’.

Mr Scott said they knew that he was involved in drugs and that there were various things to consider.

The court heard both defendants would inflict beatings with instruments such as belts or sliders as well as dunkings in a cold bath. Pictured: Officers outside the Droitwich home

The court heard both defendants would inflict beatings with instruments such as belts or sliders as well as dunkings in a cold bath. Pictured: Officers outside the Droitwich home

Dirk Howell was captured on police body-cam footage being arrested at a railway station shortly after Alfie's death

Dirk Howell was captured on police body-cam footage being arrested at a railway station shortly after Alfie’s death 

At times ‘social services acted like it was our fault [with] the way that they were fighting us,’ he said.

The couple also said they were only handed a copy of the safeguarding report just 45 minutes before it was made public on Friday.

The council’s director of children’s services had shown them a piece of paper that included recommendations in a previous visit but did not permit the family to view the entire report or keep the information.

‘We want the right people to admit that they made mistakes. We want them to learn,’ Mr Scott said.

He said they still want answers and wish to speak to other families whose loved ones were murdered by their carers.

Alfie’s tragic timeline 

2018 Scott and Alfie move to Worcestershire. Alfie was subject to a child protection plan for neglect and he and his mother were homeless.

August 2019 Howell meets Scott. There are concerns from family and neighbours about Howell’s criminal history, his aggression, shouting at Alfie and cannabis use. A previous history of violence towards others was disclosed but there was no record of Howell connected to domestic abuse.

September 2019 – Howell’s long criminal history, marker for violence and drug dealing is discussed in a strategy meeting. At the time Howell was under investigation for a burglary of an elderly man where firearms were stolen. Scott, however, said she did not believe he posed a risk to her or Alfie.

October 2019 – Child protection and safety plan agreed.

November 2019 – Neighbours share concerns Howell is behaving cruelly to Alfie. Howell found to be in the home by the police. Howell threatened neighbours with violence.

February 2020 – Neighbours raise concerns about anti-social behaviour by Scott and Howell in the form of parties and loud music and Howell’s aggressiveness in response to complaints. Alfie reported to be hungry in school.

March 2020 – Scott physically abusive to Alfie and there is evidence of Howell being drunk and aggressive to Alfie in the community.

March 2020 – Covid pandemic and first lockdown. Changes to operating procedures for all agencies. Schools remain open to support vulnerable children, but Scott does not allow Alfie to attend.

April 2020 – Further concerns from neighbours about Alfie, and Howell seen behaving inappropriately and aggressively to him.

April 2020 – Alfie’s head teacher raises concerns about the lack of progress of the child protection plan and increased risks to his welfare. Informed that a Legal Planning Meeting would be convened.

May 2020 – Legal Planning Meeting held, at which it was decided a risk assessment would be completed for Howell. Parenting assessment to be made for Scott and Alfie’s father.

June 2020 – Howell caught shoplifting on two occasions. On the second he punched a female shop assistant in the face. He was arrested and would be charged later.

July 2020 – At a meeting it was agreed the threshold for care proceedings was not met. A child protection plan would continue, but Howell was now allowed to be in the home and required to engage with child protection plan, and attend meetings including a parenting course, and anger management support.

July 2020 – A Child Protection Conference review was rescheduled to October 2020 due to the local authority Covid arrangements, which meant no children were removed from child protection plans during this period.

August 2020 – Neighbour shares concern with police that they can hear a child being harmed. This was responded to and denied by Scott. Howell not seen at the home, but he subsequently threatens to burn neighbour’s home down for sharing concerns.

September 2020 – Alfie returns to school. Concerns about him being hungry and unkempt.

October 2020 – Howell was convicted of physically assaulting a train guard. Two further offences were being investigated: a burglary and the assault of a shop assistant.

November 2020 – Alfie’s school was worried about him. He looked unkempt, had a nasty ear infection and seemed unsettled. Those fears were discussed with the lead social worker. Uncorroborated information suggested Scott and Howell might be dealing drugs from the home.

January 2021 – Change of social worker. The child protection plan is reviewed. Neighbours are contacted who were part of the plan and they expressed concerns. The maternal grandparents meanwhile said they were unaware of the child protection plan. Howell found in Scott’s bedroom, having said he was not in the home. Scott asks for a different social worker.

February 2021 – Alfie was murdered.

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