december evening, you all went out for another hour to tesco and one shopin for another hour to tesco and one shop in old whittington. the items you bought included formula milk for finley. when you got home, finley was put to bed in his cot and by the early hours of christmas day, he was dead. you delayed calling the ambulance, but once you had done so, the paramedics were almost immediately at your home at 2:32am on christmas day and shortly after that, the police were there. they noticed straightaway at the strong smell of cannabis. the photographs taken by the police on christmas day lay bare the filthy, unsanitary and unsafe conditions in which finley was living. the betting on his cot was living. the betting on his cot was covered in blood and vomit, as were his baby grows and vests. other
every day thousands of people crossing this no man s land between sudan and south sudan. this has been a long and dangerous journey. but for some of them, the challenges are onlyjust beginning. most of the people crossing into south sudan are south sudanese nationals. many had fled north because of the war in their own country. but have now been forced to return. maria s baby sunday is malnourished. she is unable to breast feed, and without any money, she can t buy her formula milk. she doesn t know where help will come from. translation: when i reached the transit centre they - didn t give me anything. just water. and today morning they gave us a small amount of food.
are onlyjust beginning. most of the people crossing into south sudan are south sudanese nationals. many had fled north because of the war in their own country. but have now been forced to return. maria s baby sunday is malnourished. she is unable to breastfeed, and without any money, she can t buy her formula milk. she doesn t know where help will come from. translation: when i reached the transit centre they - didn t give me anything. just water. and today morning they gave us a small amount of food. it is not enough, even now i m hungry. i m worried about my children. the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. but it was already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it
but have now been forced to return. maria s baby sunday is malnourished. she is unable to breastfeed, and without any money, she can t buy her formula milk. she doesn t know where help will come from. translation: when i reached the transit centre they - didn t give me anything. just water. and today morning they gave us a small amount of food. it is not enough, even now i m hungry. i m worried about my children. the world food programme is providing basic meals to the new arrivals. but it was already supporting millions of people in south sudan and it has had to take food from them to help those newly displaced. we are already overstrained with the level of resources already existing in a programme supporting the south sudanese.